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2013 Honda Crf 150rb Big Wheel on 2040-motos

$4,890
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This is a 2013 Honda CRF 150 RB this is the big wheel version this is 1 wicked little race ready bike.we do have great financing options available through Honda these bikes retail for $5140. we have marked at $4890.through 12-31-13 please feel free to email or contact now here at if you have any questions at all thanks Darren www.hondamotorcyclesofshelby.com price does not include freight charge of $125.The CRF150R may be Honda's smallest MX machine, but it has everything it needs to be a big winner.Consider the Honda CRF150R's high-performance Unicam® engine with lightweight counterbalancer shaft and drive gears. Or its fully adjustable Showa® suspension to smooth out bumps while maintaining a high-level of wheel control. And a Pro-Link® rear suspension just like the big boys. In short, even though it's designed for smaller racers, it's big on the features you expect from a Honda.The CRF150R. For aspiring racers it's just what every motocrosser wants. A great start.

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