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2014 Honda Crf110f on 2040-motos

$1,999
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Extreme Red
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Honda CRF description

2014 Honda CRF110F, In Stock today. Brand new 2014 CRF110F Electric start. - Like the CRF50F, the CRF110F is a perfect starter bike, only for slightly larger riders. Fitted with the same automatic clutch and low effort controls as the CRF50, but with the added convenience of electric start, the CRF110F will help young riders progress quickly. And thanks to Honda durability, parents can spend their time encouraging their kids rather than working on the bikes. Confidence is a funny thing, it can take a while to appear but can disappear in a instant with the wrong experience. Make sure they start out right; intuitive controls and confidence inspiring handling will help kids graduate rapidly from apprehension to full-blown fun. You’ll see it on their faces as the smiles grow bigger and bigger. CRF110F - their smile says it all.

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