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2013 Honda Crf 50f Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Del City, Oklahoma, US

Del City, OK, US
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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:8885945073

Honda CRF description

2013 HONDA CRF50F, Get Started in the Right Gear. There s a good reason Honda s CRF50F is probably the world s most popular beginner bike. A whole bunch of great reasons, actually. First, its bulletproof engine develops the kind of smooth, easy-to-use power first-timers really need. Its three-speed transmission with automatic clutch is newbie-friendly, and its tough suspension stands up to the use (and abuse!) of first-time riders. The CRF50F has features like an adjustable throttle limiter so you can tailor the power to your rider s skills. That kind of thoughtful engineering, long-term overall quality and a whole lot more are what make the CRF50F a Honda. Beginner's Luck A beginner's bike should still be fun to ride, and the CRF50F is a blast. Powered by a smooth, easy-to-control 49cc four-stroke engine, it s built Honda tough, too. Know Your Limits The CRF50F has an adjustable throttle limiter, so you can decide how much power your rider can use. It s simple for you to adjust too. Automatically Better With its automatic clutch, new riders never have to worry about stalling a CRF50F. That lets them concentrate on learning the fundamentals of riding and control. Simple is simply better. Important Safety Information Parents need to consider their youngster s age, size, ability and maturity before allowing them to ride. Designed exclusively for off-road operator-only use. Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing whenever you ride. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Always obtain written permission before riding on private land. Whenever you ride off-road, follow the Tread Lightly guidelines, and always keep on established trails in approved riding areas. Use common sense, keep your riding area clean, respect the rights of others when you ride, and never modify your motorcycle s silencer, exhaust system or spark arrestor.

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