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2007 Honda CRF150R Expert (2007)
2007 Honda CRF150R Expert, ONLY RODE A COUPLE OF TIMES STILL HAS ORIGINAL TIRES - When it comes to dominating the MX Mini class, great things come in small packages—like the new CRF150R. But some racers are bigger than others, so we also offer the CRF150R (Expert). Same bike, but with bigger wheels, a slightly higher seat and longer swingarm designed to accommodate taller young riders.2013-12-20 22:25:53Fontana, CA02,999.00
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2011 Honda CRF50F 50F (2011)
2011 HONDA CRF50F, The World's Best Beginner Bike.How many thousands of beginners have had their first taste of motorcycling on a Honda 50? Hundreds of thousands, for sure. And it???s easy to understand why.2013-12-18 23:14:52Fontana, CA0Call for Price
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2011 Honda CRF70F 70F (2011)
2011 HONDA CRF70F, More Fun Than You Can Imagine You have to consider two things when you choose a motorcycle for your youth rider: Their size and skill. Its built to build confidence, and features the same durable engine design, and smooth power as the CRF50F, so it feels right and rides right. And a very important point: it also uses the same three-speed semi-automatic transmission so theres no clutch to worry about.2013-12-17 23:05:26Fontana, CA0Call for Price
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2013 Honda CRF?®150R Expert (2013)
2013 Honda CRF?®150R Expert, Small Bike, Big Trophies.The CRF150R may be Honda's smallest MX machine, but it has everything it needs to be a big winner.Consider the Honda CRF150R's high-performance Unicam?® engine with lightweight counterbalancer shaft and drive gears. Or its fully adjustable Showa?® suspension to smooth out bumps while maintaining a high level of wheel control. And a Pro-Link?® rear suspension just like the big boys.2013-12-16 22:57:12Fontana, CA0Call for Price
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2013 Honda CRF??250L (2013)
2013 Honda CRF?®250L, Motorcycling's New MVP.The CRF250L is an awesome dual-sport machine that adds off-road capability to its on-road prowess. The CRF250L gives you a great upright seating position that???s comfortable for longer rides, perfect for seeing your way through an urban traffic snarl or getting out on the trail. And if your town doesn???t have enough money to fix those potholes or pavement patches, the CRF250L???s long-travel suspension is built to handle them no problem.Sure, the new CRF250L is super practical, offering great fuel economy.2013-12-15 22:19:25Fontana, CA0Call for Price
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2013 Honda CRF?®250X (2013)
2013 Honda CRF?®250X, Track-proven. Trail ready.Using technology from our National-Championship-winning MX machines, the CRF250X is powered by a four-stroke Unicam?® engine specially modified for off-road riding. We???ve also tuned the suspension for the trails, and given the rugged transmission wide-ratio gearing to handle conditions in both real-world riding and closed-course racing.2013-12-15 22:02:49Fontana, CA0Call for Price
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2013 Honda CRF??250R (2013)
2013 Honda CRF?®250R, On The Gas!Anyone who???s ever raced in the Lites class knows that your bike better be perfect if you expect to win. With a 450, all that power can help you erase a mistake, but on a 250 if you give an inch the rest of the pack is going to use you for traction.That???s why the new 2013 CRF250R doesn???t give an inch. We took the 2012 Lites East AND West SX champion and gave it an even sharper edge.2013-12-12 22:11:00Fontana, CA0Call for Price
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2013 Honda CRF?®450X (2013)
2013 Honda CRF?®450X, King of its Class.Taking its inspiration from Honda???s revolutionary CRF450R Motocross machine, the CRF450X gets Honda???s magical touches that transform it into the king of the trail. Touches like the Honda Progressive Steering Damper, which helps reduce rider fatigue and improve cornering. An electric starter for easy start-ups in even the worst conditions.2013-12-10 23:46:40Fontana, CA0Call for Price
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2013 Honda CRF??150F (2013)
2013 Honda CRF?®150F, Maximum Fun on a Mid-sized Bike.The CRF150F takes easy operation to the max: Its electric starter takes the kick out of getting underway, but not out of the ride. Its smooth four-stroke engine delivers the power you depend on, while the serious Pro-Link?® rear suspension turns whoop-de-don'ts into whoop-de-dos. Add the CRF150F's smooth-shifting five-speed transmission, legendary low maintenance, and a full measure of Honda reliability, and you're ready to take your off-road riding to the max.2013-12-10 22:10:03Fontana, CA0Call for Price
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2013 Honda CRF150F Dirt Bike (2013)
2013 Honda CRF150F, NEW 2013 GREAT BEGINER BIKE - The Honda CRF150F’s slightly smaller wheels and shorter seat height compared with a full-size off-road bike ensure that learning riders won’t feel intimidated as they gain experience, yet its ergonomics provide plenty of room for experienced adult riders, too. A 149 cc air-cooled four-stroke engine delivers power smoothly, with lots of torque for easy takeoffs and no sudden surges as the revs rise. And the 35 mm Showa front fork and Pro-Link rear suspension give you the confidence to tackle even tough trails.2013-10-16 08:25:04Fontana, CA, US10.00
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2011 Honda Crf 450 Mx (2011)
2011 Honda Crf 450, I'm selling my baby which is my 2011 crf450r. I'm selling it because I took up road racing and don't have time for it anymore. This bike must go to a good home and be taken care of just as good as I did.2013-10-03 02:57:17Fontana, CA, US05,995.00
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