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2008 Honda Crf150rb (cumming) on 2040-motos

$2,600
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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2008 Honda CRF150RB (Cumming), $2,600, image 1

Honda CRF description

2008 Honda CRF150RB. Very clean and low hours on newly built engine. New OEM crankshaft and valves, high compression Wiseco piston, and a HotCam Stage two camshaft. Also includes a PR2 ignition/rev box for higher range of power. Aftermarket items include a FMF Factory 4.1 exhaust, like-new Dunlop MX51 tires (front and rear), Renthal bars, chain and sprockets.This bike also has over $800 in suspension upgrades, including full ProMotion setup and revalve for improved suspension performance and handling.No trades please, and I don't need help selling this bike.If interested, please text Jim at 770-3one3-0nine0nine

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See the CBR250 in Action [video]

Wed, 15 Dec 2010

You’ve read the review from India, the technical report from the U.S., and even took a look at the Canadian unveiling. Now you can see Honda’s brand new CBR250R in action in a video. Honda put together a video that is clearly aimed at new riders, but it gives us our first shots of the thumper taking on the tarmac.

475cc NS400R. Marquez and Spencer.

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

Winter may be here but I seem to be as busier than ever, maybe the economy is finally turning around. At my last UK track day of the year I had some fun testing this little beauty.  It’s a late eighties NS400 triple bored out to 475cc and it felt sweet as I zinged round the GP Arena track at Silverstone.   Being stripped bare to reduce weight gives it a very respectable power to weight ratio which means it could live with 600s (on the twisty bits at least).

A postcard from Moto GP Jerez

Fri, 04 May 2012

If the weather over the Jerez Moto GP weekend was dull then the atmosphere in the press room was the complete opposite.  After the carnage and chaos during the Moto 3 race, the amazing Romano Fenati (in only his second GP) had the Italian journalists celebrating as he crossed the line to win. I smiled as they simultaneously began singing ‘Y Viva Espana’ as if to signify the end of Spanish dominance in the junior GP class.