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2004 Honda Crf 230 Super Moto on 2040-motos

US $6,250.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Florence, Arizona, US

Florence, AZ, US
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Honda CRF photos

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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Super Moto PhonePhone:4439045792

Honda CRF description

2004 Honda Crf 230, Technician owned, original 53 year old owner bike: I bought this bike brand new, it started out as a 2004 CRF 150F, The engine was converted to a 230 using all brand new Honda parts. It's a 230cc five speed, kick start only. This bike has hardly been used and certainly never beat on. It looks great in the pics and even better in person. There are all the parts to make this a long or short wheelbase 230 with either the 230 premium suspension parts or the stock 150 suspension parts...or a few other configurations. They just don't come any cleaner than this. $6500 or best offer. No text messages please. Here's a list of the modifications: Engine: Megacycle X2 mid range camshaft ~ Keihin 26mm carburetor ~ Coeshow Mega Kick Start Gears ~ MX bones billet catch can ~ Suspension: Polished forks with Race Tech cartridge emulators ~ 230F swingarm (longer) ~ Fox Podium X shock 24 clicks of high speed compression damping adjustments, 24 clicks of low speed compression damping adjustments and 24 clicks of rebound damping adjustments too. You can fine tune this rear shock to be as soft or hard as you like. Truly amazing the range of adjustment this shock offers. ~ Wheel/Tires: 17 Sun black anodized rims 17 ~ Pirelli Sport Demon tires ~ Brakes: EBC 320mm front disc and caliper adapter bracket ~ Galfer black stainless steel front brake hose ~ Misc Cycra Pro bend Hand guards with sliders ~ RSW Racing billet black anodized adjustable top clamp ~ Smoothed out and black powder coated lower fork clamp ~ Front/Rear axle and foot peg sliders ~ Brand new 15/43 sprockets and DID gold X ring chain ~Take off's/extras: 150 swingarm ~ 150 rocker and bottom suspension link ~ 150 stock shock ~ 24mm Keihin carburetor ~ 150 front end complete, (forks, steering stem, stock and aftermarket top clamps) ~ 13-14T counter shaft sprockets ~ 40-48T rear sprockets ~ BBR black anodized fully adjustable billet top clamp ~ extra front and side number plate plastic panels, and I'm sure there are a few things I'm forgetting. NO TEXT MESSAGES $6,500.00 4439045792

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