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2013 Honda Crf 450x on 2040-motos

$7,853
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Slidell, Louisiana

Slidell, LA
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Honda CRF tech info

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Honda CRF description

The same bike that wins pro-level enduro events is also the perfect choice for trail riding with your friends. Thats the beauty of the Honda CRF450X. Sure, it makes huge power, thanks to a 449 cc liquid-cooled Unicam four-stroke engine with electric start thats tuned to produce strong low-end and midrange performance to help tame the toughest terrain. And of course the chassis has all the latest go-fast goodies, including a light but strong twin-spar aluminum frame, fully adjustable Showa inverted cartridge fork, Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD), and trail-smoothing Pro-Link rear suspension. But its the way that the engine and chassis work together to produce such a predictable, confidence-inspiring ride that sets the CRF450X apart. Power and handling its a combination that both pros and weekend warriors can appreciate. MSRP $8440* Our Price $7,853. Feel free to call or email Our Friendly Sales Team for more details and information.

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