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2006 Honda Crf 250r on 2040-motos

$2,800
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New Haven, Connecticut

New Haven, CT
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Honda CRF description

2006 Honda CRF 250R with less then 25 Hours adult owned trail ridden, road a handful of times at track with my son. This is 1 of the cleanest bikes on here for this year, was always power washed and filter cleaned after every ride. It has a new back tire with only 2 rides on it, black excel rims, dual pipes, renthal bars sprockets and chain the only thing this bike could use is a front tire which I can throw in. Have a bunch of new spare parts that I will throw in Brand new clutch in box, oil filters, chain guide, grips etc. Asking $2800 for this bike and I wont take any Low Ball prices.. Leave message

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