2014 Honda Crf230f Dirt Bike on 2040-motos
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2014 Honda CRF230F, Brand new 2014 Honda CRF230F. In Stock - More and more, riders are recognizing that highly specialized competition models, while perfect in the heat of battle, have some limitations in everyday trail riding. They’ve also realized that in tight, single-track trails, agility and predictability are often more important than outright power or ultimate suspension travel. The CRF230F’s combination of light weight, reasonable seat height, short wheelbase and tractable power delivery are hard to beat in the woods, no matter who you’re up against. Add the convenience of electric start and a maintenance schedule measured in months instead of hours and you’ll be the envy of your riding group. CRF230F - agile and predictable.
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