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2014 Honda Crf450r Mx on 2040-motos

US $8,699.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, US

Scottsdale, AZ, US
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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Mx PhonePhone:8778030449

Honda CRF description

2014 Honda CRF450R, New Honda CRF450R Motocross Bike- In stock- Huge Power- Best Handling - Welcome to Western Honda- The Largest Volume Honda Powersports Dealer In The West. We Beat Any Deal In The Country And Will Not Be Undersold. Arizonas Largest Volume Honda Dealer Eight Years In A Row! Family Owned In Scottsdale Arizona Since 1964. ITS AS EASY AS 1,2,3 To Get The Best Price- PRICES TOO LOW TO ADVERTISE Hondas New Advertising Policy Restricts Us From Advertising Our Lowest Prices Online. To Get Our Lowest Rock Bottom Best Price 1. Let’s Make a Deal- Call For Additional Discounts 480-994-8400 2. Request Quote Now 3. Visit Our Powersports Showroom For The Best Deal NEW HONDA CRF450R DIRT BIKE- $8,699 + $310 Destination There is no second place. Riders and industry folk alike raved about the 2013 CRF450R. And , we’ve given them even more to love. For 2014, there’s new intake and exhaust ports, a new Dual-Timing PGM-FI fuel injection setup, and redesigned muffler internals to boost torque output and increase throttle response. The CRF450R is designed for the way riders ride today. There’s more whipping. More scrubbing. So we built a bike that takes weight off the bike’s ends, and concentrates mass towards the bike’s center. The first thing you’ll notice is our revolutionary air fork. It’s nearly two pounds lighter than a conventional coil-spring fork, taking weight off the front. And now with improved oil flow, this year the fork is even more responsive, delivering even better handling. And new clutch springs to enhance lever feel. The CRF450R also sports a compact dual exhaust, tucked closely to the frame to further enhance mass centralization. And with better exhaust flow, we’ve even managed to increase horsepower. There’s also our next-generation aluminum chassis, designed to help lower the center of gravity. All in all, the 2014 CRF450R takes the best and lightest bike in its class and makes it even better. And, in doing so, plants it firmly ahead of the pack.

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