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2006 06 Honda Crf 450 on 2040-motos

US $2,025.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Wadsworth, Ohio, US

Wadsworth, Ohio, US
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Honda CRF photos

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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Off-Road WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CRF description

I'm selling my CRF, nice condition overall. I have owned it since 2008 and have taken very good care of it over the years. I'm selling this bike to buy a new bike next year. This bike has ALWAYS been properly maintained. I work as a bike mechanic and do all the work myself according to the Factory Service Manual. Oil is always changed every other ride and air filter is checked every ride and cleaned at least every ride or every other ride. 


I rebuilt the entire motor 2 years ago and it has maybe 15 hours on it since then. The motor has never blown up, all rebuild have been done a preventative maintenance. Maybe 40 hours ago the bike had a complete valve job done. Valves have just been checked and are spot on. Has plenty of time left on the head before new valves will be needed. 

The subframe is slightly tweaked, but nothing that bad. Head pipe is dented a bit, this is not the exhaust from it though. I had FMF on it from when I got it, and sold the stock exhaust to pay for the FMF. Of course, I sold the FMF to a friend and he gave me his crappy head pipe from it. (I regret that decision to this day but oh well)

Bike is mostly stock except for Works Connection Radiator Braces, Pro Circuit clutch cover and Hammerhead chain case saver. The suspension is set up for 180lb B rider, rear shock has been lower 1 inch. 

*********** Please note two things about this bike, #1 it does not have a title, I bought if from a good friend and I know there is nothing fishy with it. I will give you VIN so you can verify. #2 The bike on initial start up with smoke a bit of oil, its only the valve stem seals. Its alot of work to replace just those seals and it has no affect on the bike.************ 

I really hate to get rid of the bike because it has been the best bike I have owned so far, but its time to move onto something new. Please feel free to contact me to see the bike in person. I do require $250 down within 48 hours and rest can be paid in cash or Paypal within 7 days. Thanks 

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