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2010 Honda Crf250r Crf 250r Crf 250 Trade For Ktm Or Yz - (leesburg, Va) on 2040-motos

$3,250
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Frederick, Maryland

Frederick, MD
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2010 Honda CRF250R CRF 250R CRF 250 Trade for KTM or YZ - (Leesburg, VA), $3,250, image 1

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This is a great 2010 Fuel Injected Honda CRF250R that was rebuilt at 75 hours with plan of keeping it for years down the road, the bike now has 110 hours on it. The rebuilt included new top end, bottom end and SS valves installed. Forks and shock was service by Bump Stick Suspension. Bike has never been title and will come with Honda Certificate of Origin. Bike can be shown / tested after 5pm weekdays. Priced to sell and firm at $3250, Billy 571-246-XXXX. Please don't call or text offering less money or if you don't have cash.Honda CRF250R, CRF 250R, CRF 250Trade for 2 stroke 2010-2011 KTM 250 SX or 2008-2011 YZ 250 only

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