Honda CRF tech info
Honda CRF description
2013 Honda CRF230F, The CRF230F has a push electric starter, durable six-speed transmission, long travel suspension, and a sturdy frame and lightweight components. Throw your leg over the saddle of the CRF230F, push the electric starter, and have a blast. You don???t have to worry about breaking down or excessive maintenance, you can jump on the CRF230F with its durable six-speed transmission and plush, long travel suspension and leave the on-road world in the dust. With its overall size, sturdy frame and lightweight components, the 230F is just the right size for adults or larger teens who can???t wait to take on the twists and turns of the trail.
Honda CRF for Sale
- 2012 honda crf450r ($6,380)
- 2013 honda crf 150f (US $)
- 2012 honda crf150r 150 ($5,090)
- 2012 honda crf450r 450r ($7,299)
- 2012 honda crf 250r ($4,295)
- 2013 honda crf50f ($1,399)
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