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2008 Honda Crf 150r on 2040-motos

$1,995
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:0
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Honda CRF tech info

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Honda CRF description

2008 Honda Crf 150R, Bike is in great condition. Never raced. Low hours. FMF Pipe. Pro Taper handle bars. Break away clutch lever. Brand new clutch and clutch basket. Tires are almost new. Triangle stand, Fly Lift stand and work/maintenance stand included. $1,995.00

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A Feel Good Purchase

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If you’re diggin’ the ’73 CB450 pictured above it’s currently for sale on eBay with nearly three days left in which to bid. The side benefit to purchasing this custom cafe classic is that 15 percent of the proceeds from the sale of the CB go to Wellspring International Outreach. Built by Hangar Cycleworks the vintage Honda boasts a rebuilt motor, a custom 2-into-1, high-mount exhaust system, Mikuni VM32 carburetors, a Dyno electronic ignition, power coated frame, swingarm, hubs, wheels, triple trees and motor mounts and custom color-matched Tyrolean Green Metallic paint among a scored of other niceties.

And it's goodbye from him

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WSBK 2013: Monza Race Report

Mon, 13 May 2013

Eugene Laverty and Marco Melandri split a pair of victories at Monza but the most biggest news from the World Superbike weekend was a strange series of appeals after Race Two that saw Tom Sykes finish third, relegated to fourth and then reinstated on the final step of the podium. The unusual mix-up occurred after Sykes, sitting in third place, ran off track and into the run off area on Turn 5 on his final lap. The Kawasaki rider returned to the track again in third place where he finished ahead of Aprilia‘s Sylvain Guintoli.