1983 Honda Cr on 2040-motos


Palmdale, California, United States
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If you collect vintage Honda motocross bikes and you don't have one of these yet, then here is your chance. Perhaps you have one already and know how rare they are. No collection would be complete without one. The only way I think you could find one in better condition is if it was never ridden. The guy I got this from bought it for his son to ride but then it just sat in the garage. It has new Dunlop tires and new graphics but other than that it is complete original. Just like all Honda CR's this is a 2 stroke racing motorcycle. It has a 6 speed transmission and is a little red rocket. Not really a pit bike or for beginners this buke came from the original owner. I soled with BILL OF SALE ONLY Thank you for looking
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