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2006 Honda Crf450r on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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Honda CRF description

2006 Honda CRF450R, 2006 Honda CRF450R - HM9568 - The CRF450R. What more can be said about this best-selling MX-er that won every moto—a perfect 24 for 24—in the 2004 AMA 250 Nationals? Start with the fact that for 2006 it returns even more agile and versatile, with revised engine location in the frame and a lower center of gravity for quicker, sharper handling, plus new ignition and carburetor settings. And then get set to dominate—all over again.

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