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2005 Honda Crf 150 on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Bend, Oregon

Bend, OR
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Honda CRF description

Want to sell my 2005 Honda CRF 150. I have not time to ride. Great bike in exceptional condition and low miles. Has new tires, upgraded BBR springs, BBR ignition, extra jets, high flow air filter, and comes with paddle tire that was only pre-owned once. I am asking $2000.00 but will consider offers. I am located in Bend, OR.

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