2007 Honda Crf on 2040-motos
Van Alstyne, Texas, United States
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Up for sale is a 2007 Honda Crf 150rb. It has been ridden regularly up until a year ago then the kids lost intrest in riding and took up sports. It might need a minor tune up but it does start and run good! It has Acerbis hand guards installed. It also has a moose racing rear strap to lift the bike and moose racing shifter. It has a new tube in the rear tire. Time for someone else to enjoy this bike! Any additional questions please email us at maxsam@gcecisp.com
Shipping is to be arranged by the purchaser. We will help load the bike! Thank you! If you would like to see a video of it running please email us! |
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