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1995 Honda Cr250 Very Nice on 2040-motos

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1995 Honda CR250R in exceptional condition. The engine has been completely rebuilt, new Wiseco crankshaft, new Wiseco Piston, new crank bearings, all new gaskets and seals, and new waterpump bearing and seals, I have all the Receipts. The power valves were removed cleaned and inspected, all was in terrific shape. Has V-force three reed valves, Pro Circuit pipe, FMF silencer, Pro taper bars, and Works Connection frame guards. Bike has a new rear fender, new number plates, new griper seat cover and new decals. Tires are good, brakes are good, and chain and sprockets are good. This is a great bike, looks almost to good to ride. Call for more information. $1500 Steve PHONE CALLS ONLY!! NO TEXT!!!!!!!!!

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