Honda CRF description
575 Route 106 North 2009 Honda CRF450X Here is a bike that is really ready to ride or transport. In addition to a great bike, it comes with a New Hampshire Title, an extra set of road tires and wheels, a carrier and a ramp for a class three receiver. Ride it or carry it behind your truck to where ever you want to go.The bike has a single cylinder, 4 stroke, four valve 450 CC engine, CD ignition, electric and kick start, disk brakes front and rear, a chain drive and a five gear transmission. We have rated the bike as being in attractive condition in all eleven of our rating categories. With this bike you can take advantage of off, as well as on, road riding. What a deal.For more info send an email, stop in at 575 Route 106 North (Rocky Pond Road), Loudon, NH or call Bob at .If you can read this ad you can be sure that the above bike is available for sale.
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