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2006 Honda Crf 70 (east Cobb) on 2040-motos

$895
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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2006 Honda CRF 70 (East Cobb), $895, image 1

Honda CRF description

This is a nice bike. I purchased it for my son about 4yrs ago. We have probably gone riding together six times. We do not have the time with sports and all to use this little bike or the motorcycle I purchased for myself.This bike still has the original tires with a few of the little stems all new tires start out with when new. We are the 2nd owner. The previous owner like ourselves barely pre-owned the bike. This motorcycle slept every night inside and next to owners Ferrari! This is a VERY NICE BIKE!Great Christmas present!1st one with the cash gets it.THANKS,Nick404-579-XXXX

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