Honda CRF description
Good condition 2010 crf 450. I bought the bike earlier this year from brewer cycles in Henderson, I have since purchased a full plastic set and Dunlop tires. The bike had a pro circuit titanium exhaust when I bought it. Everything on the bike works great I just have other priorities at the moment. Call or text 910 three five eight 2627 between 10am and 10pm. No trades cash only
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