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Hi I have a very clean 2005 Honda Cr250r for sale. I purchased the bike off of an older gentleman who was the second owner. There are roughly 25-30 hours on the bike. Only flaw is the scratched radiator shroud and the mark on the swing arm. The bike has V-Force 3 reeds, over sized shifter and rear brake lever, over sized foot pegs, renthal sprockets, new renthal chain, and a pro circuit pipe and silencer. I have the original reeds, brake lever, seat cover, and foot pegs. It will also come with a JDJetting kit that has never been opened. Tires are also in good shape. Bike runs flawlessly and there are no issues.
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