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2012 Honda Crf50 50 Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $1,299.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Wooster, Ohio, US

Wooster, OH, US
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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike Stock NumberStock Number:12CRF50 PhonePhone:8883166983

Honda CRF description

2012 HONDA CRF50, CRF50 HONDA 2012 PERFECT 1ST BIKE , HONDA RELIABILITY , EASY TO LEARN, EASY TO RIDE , THROTTLE LIMITING SCREW FOR SAFETY & KEY NEEDED TO START BIKE , TRAINING WHEELS OPTIONAL TTR50 PW50 JR50

Moto blog

A Weighty Issue

Mon, 03 Nov 2008

For as long as I can remember, motorcycle manufacturers have been playing fast and loose with regard to what they claim for the weight of their bikes. The “dry weights” they foisted upon us had little basis in reality. The “dry” part of that claim meant that listed weights on a spec chart were the result of all fluids being MIA from the bike, including necessities like engine oil, coolant and fork fluid (not to mention fuel), but even that didn’t fully explain the overly optimistic specs.

Actual Motorcycle or My Little Pony Character?

Thu, 29 Nov 2012

1 of 6Next Last A little while ago, we published a review of a motorcycle Honda produces for the Indian market called the Unicorn Dazzler. Yes, that’s the actual name of a production motorcycle designed by Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, a Honda subsidiary. In his review of the 150cc motorcycle, Rajeev Gaikwad said the Honda Unicorn Dazzler was “a handsome commuter with an enthusiastic and proven engine” though it was underwhelming in terms of performance and handling as the higher-priced successor to the regular Honda Unicorn also sold in India.

Honda to Introduce Larger “New Concept” Models for North America

Fri, 21 Sep 2012

Honda announced it is following up on its NC700 series with a new large-sized model, with sales expected to begin in North America in 2013. Honda first announced plans for its NC700 models in at the 2010 EICMA show with a concept it called the “New Mid“, so it really shouldn’t be a surprise Honda would follow it up with a “New Large” series. The new models were announced in a presentation by Honda Chief Executive Officer Takanobu Ito alongside plans to develop a new MotoGP-derived sportbike.