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2013 Honda Crf on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:87
Location:

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda CRF tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):449 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CRF description

Very very clean, vet owned crf 450. I am the second owner who bought it at 20hrs from the original owner. I only ride for Mx for fun. Clean NO TOIL air filters used after every ride and regular oil changes with Silkolene comp 4sx. The hour meter has 87 hours on it. The top end and timing chain were replaced 6 hours ago and valves were checked. Valves were perfect and crank was in great shape. It was taken very good care of. It is very clean and does not show its age or hours. Its a honda so it has honda reliability. I only sell my bikes when they are at their best and never at their worst or need work. My plan was to ride it through next season but everything is really fresh now. Please note I will continue to ride the bike while its being sold once a month at least. Thus the hours and some info listed here will be changing i.e. the tires will go from 1 ride on them to two, etc. I have a clear title and the owners manual. It is well equipped with the following:
-Weisco high comp piston (low hours on rebuild)
-Wesico timing chain done with piston
-Evo suspension and factory connection shock spring
-Excel A60 rims
-Full TI FMF Exhaust (single sided)
-Fresh fork rebuild with oem seals and all other pivot works internals
-After market plastic, hand guards, skid plate, pleated gripper seat
-Boyesen super cooler, white rad hoses, ICW braced radiators
-Fresh custom decals
-Braking 320mm front rotor, yes I said 320
-Almost new rear wave rotor, brand new ebc rear pads
-1 ride on new bridgestone x40 rear tire
-Currently mounting a new m403 front tire
-Magura Hydraulic clutch lever, braided front brake cable
-Hinson inner clutch and pressure plate, Weisco forged basket
-Newer Barnett Dirt Digger heavy duty clutch kit
-Mika bars, sprockets, and RK chain
-Black anodized odds and ends with Hammerhead shifter
PLEASE NOTE I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SALE OR END THE AUCTION EARLY DUE TO LOCAL SALE OR OUTSIDE OFFER. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY. I WILL IGNORE ALL NONSERIOUS MESSAGES.

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