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2005 Honda Cfr on 2040-motos

$900
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:200
Location:

windsor, North Carolina

windsor, NC
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2005 Honda Cfr , It is a Honda CRF230F, its in great condition. the only problem is that the battery need changing or charging, and that the gas line needs to be fixed. But tires body and everythin else is as good as new. I had it as a present from my parents but just never rode it very much. no weather damage it has been sitting in the barn. Anth questions please ask. $900.00 2523253112

Moto blog

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If you thought the license test was hard in America…

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