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Excellent Condition, Completely Stock, Low Hours on 2040-motos

US $800.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:1000 ColorColor: Honda Red
Location:

Holland, Ohio, US

Holland, Ohio, US
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Honda CRF photos

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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2AE03065K528131

Honda CRF description

Serious inquires only. For sale locally, reserve the right to end auction. Cash or cashiers certified check.

Moto blog

2012 Honda Ace CB125 and Ace CB125-D – $627 Motorcycles for African Market

Thu, 29 Sep 2011

Honda announced two low-priced small-displacement motorcycles to be produced and sold in Nigeria. The Honda Ace CB125 and Ace CB125-D were developed to be affordable, durable, easy to use and offer good fuel economy. Honda will introduce the CB125 and CB125-D at about 100,000 Nigerian naira (US$627), a price point that Honda expects to be affordable for many Nigerians, with the manufacturer targeting annual sales of 100,000 units.

A Dizzying Lap Of Assen + Video

Wed, 30 Apr 2014

Nilox, the official action camera sponsor for the World Superbike series, has provided this clip of a lap around the Assen circuit in the Netherlands. “The Cathedral of Speed,” as it’s known, is a fan favorite because of its rich history. Its layout has also lent itself to some spectacular racing over the years.

Moto2 needs more radical bikes

Wed, 05 Sep 2012

Makers of fine exhausts, Taylormade Racing have built a Moto2 racer that harks back to the innovative machines like the Elf Honda 500 and Britten V1000. Since Moto2's inception in 2010 the class has featured bikes with conventional chassis but the Taylormade bike, designed by Paul Taylor and John Keogh, has a radical design featuring a carbon-fibre monocoque frame, carbon-fibre swingarm, wishbone monoshock front suspension and an under-seat radiator. However, with such radical engineering the inherent problem is that it is a risk for teams to invest in such a project.