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2006 Honda Crf450** Race Ready!! on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville, FL
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Up for sale is my 2006 CRF450, bought brand new in 2005 and has been kept up and modified including the following. GPS suspension revalve with bottoming cones and modified high speed compression spring for wider adjustment range. Setup for 190lbs. Hinson clutch basket, inner hub and pressure plate. White Brothers full race exhaust, jetted to match. Bike has low hrs since 2007. It was fully rebuilt in 2010 in preperation for another race season but multiple injuries put an end to that. Everything in the motor is new (all OEM from Honda) it has approximately twelve hrs on new engine. Bike is worth what Im asking, $2000 was spent on parts alone for motor and it will be good for years to come. This bike is not for beginners it is extremely powerful so no test rides without cash in hand.

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