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Very nice clean Honda cr 500, many extra and new and nos parts included with this bike,bike has been maintained to the highest degree, new piston,with low hours on it, rebuilt crank, rear rim, forks, rear shock etc, extra nos rear fender, stock pipe, excellent used front fender, many extra NOS factory Honda parts, hardware like nuts and and bolts, washers, brake pads new extra tubes, three sets of new fork seals etc, service book, two extra air filters, boyesen rad valve, all stock parts, and all receipts and parts I collected from the last 16 years, to much to list, you will not find a nicer one, bike starts and runs great and is very fast and it will eat 450s for lunch, now for the good stuff, the full payment is due in three days from auctions end, a small pay pal deposit is due right after auction ends, I can store this bike for a while just so the bike is paid for in full, this is a used bike sold as is no warranty, if you need this shipped please check with u ship, please make sure this is what you want and need ,any questions please call or email me #608-792-4634
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