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2014 Honda Crf125fb on 2040-motos

$3,199
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:(888) 788-2037

Honda CRF description

2014 Honda CRF125FB, New 2014 Honda CRF 125 FB Big Wheel Trail/Dirt Bike with electric start and disc brake. It's going to be a great choice for a wide range of riders--basically, the same great machine as the new CRF125F, but with bigger wheels and a two-inch taller seat height. You'll find it's perfect for teens and smaller adults who just want to get out on the trails and have fun. Rugged, simple and easy to maintain, it offers styling cues that match the CRF450R and CRF250R motocross bikes. Its electric starter makes it easy to get underway, while a four-speed transmission gives you all the control of a full-sized bike.

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