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1976 Honda CR (1976)
This bike has been stored in a bomb shelter for the past 40yrs I have a friend thats a contractor that stumbled across this bike while doing some home repairs he plays with bikes as a hobby and was able to obtain it.. when i saw the bike all i could say was WOW WOW WOW..I love these bikes..I am helping him to sell this bike..I am an ex certified honda motorcycle mechanic and racer of this era I have checked out the bike thoroughly and it is near perfect condition The tires are the original bridgestone motocross and by looking at the minimal wear I would say the bike has 10 or less rides on it.. take a look at the grips and levers not a flaw indicates the bike never being layed down..The bike starts first kick the motor is very tight and transmission shifts smoothly..I remember when we took delivery of these bikes in the day I said we got factory racers This year was truly a turning point for honda ..I blew the bike off with air and wiped it down with soft baby wipes we want to show its true colors ..2016-08-24 04:44:02Bakersfield, California, United States06600
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1976 Honda CR (1976)
Nice little collector bike. Has some mods but solid just the same. This bike runs but not the way I want it to .2016-07-20 04:47:12York, Pennsylvania, United States9994300
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1976 Honda CR (1976)
1976 HONDA CR 125 up for sale lots of new parts all redone last year with totle of 3 race's fresh eng.all new berring in the bottomend&new top end ported cyl by erik gore new sprockets new shocks all new terry cabel'snew tire'snew DG pipe new brake'snew dg plasticoverall a nice ready to race cr 125 runs 's vary good and fast a lot of fun to ride i will be at mid ohio and can bring it with me allso can ship CALL FOR MORE INFO 1-608-449-36072016-06-29 04:47:20Beloit, Wisconsin, United States101400
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1976 Honda CR (1976)
Many people consider the 1970's to be the heyday of motocross in the USA. There were countless places to race and bike sales and interest in the sport were at their greatest height. Development of engine performance and suspension were improving dramatically during this time period. High performance hop-up shops like DG Performance and the Flying Machine Factory (FMF) were able to develop parts rapidly and create privateer machinery that could compete with the best Works bikes offered by the Japanese manufacturers. This particular 1976 Honda CR125 Elsinore bristles with the innovative ideas that make FMF products the most collectible vintage items sold on Ebay today. The early '74-'75 FMF products seem to appear quite often for sale, but the later '76-'78 FMF parts have become a bit of a unicorn with very few parts ever offered. The 77' FMF Porky Head (This particular head has Don Elmer's name engraved underneath) is larger than the earlier FMF heads and often commands a price close to 1k. The FMF Gorilla Arm swingarm is incredibly light weight and is virtually impossible to find for sale anywhere. This one is polished. Not many of these on any of the FMF type bikes. But this has the original.2016-06-19 04:46:43Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States9998,000.00
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1976 Honda CR250M completely gone through (1976)
This bike was stripped to the bones and redone for riding/racing in vintage events. All new Bearings, all new seals, New piston, connecting rod, rod bearings,complete powder coat on frame and all other painted parts. New Chain, sprockets, grips, bars, levers, cables, rear fender, seat foam, seat cover, number plate.2013-10-03 11:07:41Shelby, Michigan, US201,225.00
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Vintage AHRMA 1976 HONDA CR250 ELSINORE (1976)
Sorry Everyone, For some reason I had to update the payment policy. That is why my listing was removed. I didn't state that the only way I will accept a cash payment is in person after the sale not sent directly in the mail!2013-09-26 21:16:42West Palm Beach, Florida, US1004,300.00
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1976 Honda CR125M Elsinore (1976)
See condition discription.Bike is sold "AS IS" & "Where Is" Local pick up ONLY. No Title to this bike, E-bay makes it mandatory to put title info in box in order to sell. I will provide a written bill of sale.2013-09-03 03:57:11Virginia Beach, Virginia, US1,234950.00
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