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2006 Honda Crf100f6 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Batavia, Ohio

Batavia, OH
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Honda CRF tech info

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Honda CRF description

2006 HONDA CRF100F6, 2006 Honda CRF100FThe CRF100F is the best-selling off-road bike of all time. Why? Amazing versatility, long-term toughness and all-around fun are the hallmarks of the CRF100F.Features & BenefitsEngine/Drivetrain- Simple, proven, dependable 99cc four-stroke engine produces smooth, easy-to-use power that's ideal for recreational riders.- 22mm carburetor offers excellent throttle response.- Valve-guide, valve-stem seal and piston-ring design minimize oil consumption and maintain consistent power delivery at all operating temperatures.- Closed crankcase vent system safeguards against engine oil contamination.- Ultra-reliable CD ignition never needs maintenance.- Primary kickstarting for easy starts in any gear.- Lightweight, upswept competition-type exhaust system utilizes a quiet, USDA-qualified muffler/ spark arrester.- Smooth-shifting five-speed transmission.- Heavy-duty clutch offers smooth engagement and durability. Chassis/Suspension- Lightweight high-tensile steel frame is durable and strong.- Leading-axle 27mm Showa front fork offers 5.2 inches of compliant suspension travel.- Pro-Link rear suspension with box-section swingarm offers 5.8 inches of wheel travel.- Heavy-duty Showa rear shock.- Lightweight screw-type drive chain adjusters for simple maintenance.- Lightweight, powerful drum brakes. Additional Features- CRF-R-inspired graphics.- Engine design produces low emissions and meets California Air Resources Board (CARB) off-road emissions standards.- Keyed ignition switch provides added security.- Durable body components.- Large-capacity fuel tank and thrifty four-stroke engine for extended range.- CR-style seat shape and thicker seat foam accommodate a broad range of rider sizes.- Generous ground clearance and skidplate for undercarriage protection.- CR-shape handlebar enhances rider comfort.- High-quality controls feature dogleg levers, comfortable grips and side-pull throttle just like those of the bigger CRFs and XRs.- Cleated, folding and self-cleaning footpegs offer secure footing.- Long-wearing knobby tires offer excellent grip on a variety

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