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2009 Honda Crf150r Expert on 2040-motos

$3,780
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
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2009 Honda CRF150R Expert, The Great CRF150RB (Big Wheel). Over $500 below cost. Oly at NY Honda Yamaha!!!! - From a performance standpoint, it's hard to outgrow the CRF150R. But as racers get bigger, they need a slightly bigger CRF150, and that's where the Expert comes in. It has bigger wheels, a slightly higher seat, and a slightly longer swingarm. But it still has all the same intense performance thanks to a powerful Unicam four-valve engine, fully adjustable Showa suspension, and championship-bred componentry throughout.

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