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2013 Honda Crf 100f on 2040-motos

$2,499
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
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Bremerton, Washington

Bremerton, WA
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Honda CRF tech info

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Honda CRF description

2013 Honda CRF 100F, 2013 Honda CRF100F It s all grown up. Almost. If you re looking for a flawless off-roader, look no further. Because the CRF100F has the perfect size and the perfect amount of power for a wide range of riders. The 99cc engine, Pro-Link suspension and smooth-shifting five-speed transmission help build confidence and skill on the trail. While the low weight and seat height make it both easy to handle and fun to ride. And then there s the legendary Honda reliability the CRF100F is virtually trouble free, so your outdoor adventures go uninterrupted. Be A Responsible Rider. All parents need to consider their youngsters' age, size, ability and maturity before allowing them to ride. Obtain a copy of "Off-Road Safety Tips" from your local Honda Dealer. It has a doctorate in fun Bulletproof. Low maintenance. Trouble-free. However you say it, it s that very quality that Honda is known for. So when you put a rugged four-stroke engine, Pro-Link suspension and a tough steel frame together under the Honda badge, you know exactly what you re getting: an incredible amount of fun. Hard At Play Honda s 99cc hassle-free four-stroke engine is central to what makes this bike so fun. It s tough. It s dependable. And it keeps the fun going til the sun goes down. Start Smart The CRF100F is the starting point for so many new riders, thanks to its manageable size and power. But before you kick it into gear, you should make sure you know the bike, know yourself, and know the sport. Forged Of Steel Honda s CRFs have a reputation for toughness. And it all starts with our lightweight steel frame. It s geometrically shaped for proper weight distribution, while delivering the power off-roading demands.
*SRP $2,880. Does not include $125 in destination charges.

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