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1993 Honda Cr on 2040-motos

US $3,200.00
YearYear:1993 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Binghamton, New York, United States

Binghamton, New York, United States
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Honda CR description

         Restored 1993 Honda CR125R

 Very nice Honda CR125 that has been restored and gone through right down to the frame. Ready to ride or display.
  The engine is all rebuilt with a new crank, all new bearings, new piston, fresh cylinder, and all new gaskets. 
  It's has a "works" style Dyno Port exhaust with a stock OEM silencer. 
  New heavy duty aluminum radiators with new blue silicon radiator hoses.
  Polished swingarm with new bearings and linkage bearings 
  All the plastic is all original OEM with original OEM radiator decal covers.The rear fender is new UFO with  orginal color 
and the front number plate is a new UFO.
  New OEM style seat cover
  New plastic frame covers
  New wider foot pegs
 Nice bike that's been rebuilt and is ready to ride or show. It is sold as is with no warranty. It will come with a Bill of Sale.
  If you need the bike shipped I can assist, but all transportation cost will be up to the buyer.
 
  
 

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