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1978 Honda Elsinore Cr250 Red Rider Mr50 Cr125 Cr60 Cr500 Cr80 Cr 250 125 Dg on 2040-motos

US $3,020.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Sachse, Texas, US

Sachse, Texas, US
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1978 Honda Elsinore CR250 Red Rider mr50 cr125 cr60 cr500 cr80 cr 250 125 DG, US $3,020.00, image 1

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1978 Honda Elsinore CR250 Red Rider mr50 cr125 cr60 cr500 cr80 cr 250 125 DG, US $3,020.00, image 2 1978 Honda Elsinore CR250 Red Rider mr50 cr125 cr60 cr500 cr80 cr 250 125 DG, US $3,020.00, image 3 1978 Honda Elsinore CR250 Red Rider mr50 cr125 cr60 cr500 cr80 cr 250 125 DG, US $3,020.00, image 4 1978 Honda Elsinore CR250 Red Rider mr50 cr125 cr60 cr500 cr80 cr 250 125 DG, US $3,020.00, image 5 1978 Honda Elsinore CR250 Red Rider mr50 cr125 cr60 cr500 cr80 cr 250 125 DG, US $3,020.00, image 6 1978 Honda Elsinore CR250 Red Rider mr50 cr125 cr60 cr500 cr80 cr 250 125 DG, US $3,020.00, image 7

Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CR250R

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The bike is located in Sachse Texas. Basically North Dallas.

NO TITLE ...Bill Of Sale ONLY.

I sold this bike several years ago to a collector. He recently asked if I would buy it back to help him out of a financial situation.

The bike has not been started during the time he owned it. It just sat with several other bikes in his collection. I put a squirt of gas in the cylinder and it started for a few seconds.

This is a very nice RED Honda Elsinore CR250.

The bike had a cosmetic make over years ago. It is 35 years old and it is getting very hard to find them in good condition.

I think I still have the original fenders and side panels. May even have the orig. perches and levers..

I have always loved these bikes. The bike has an insane power band and is very quick

I do NOT recomend this bike for a beginner.

 Chrome looks good

wheels look good.

spokes are still shiney

fork legs have very little rash.see pics

Front and rear brakes work great.

Cables work great and smooth.

Fenders look very good and do not have any cracks. VMX Reproductions

handle bars look great. 

The Body decals look good also.

front end works great

shocks work great

Sprockets front and rear good.

All spokes on wheels

Seat  looks very good. 

Build Date: March 1978

 Vin:    CR250R-2004684

Motor: CR250RE-1004847

Bike is like the suzuki trail hopper, Yamaha JT1 JT2  , gt80, ct70h mini trail

Feel free to ask all the questions you want

Thanks for looking

I have a large barn and can store the bike for an extended amount of time so you can get a great shipping rate. It will be parked with the rest of my collection of bikes.

If you want to have it shipped several customers have been using a local shipper that I can give you the number for or "uship.com" for extremely good prices. Just shipped a bike from Dallas to Kansas for 150 dollars. One shipped from Dallas to Utah for 210 dollars. Dallas to Houston for 65 dollars. Dallas to North Carolina for 225. Dallas to New Jeresy for 250. Dallas to Pa for 275. Dallas to Ill for 250. The Mini Trail shipped from Dallas to Wisconsin for 250.dt1

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