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New 2009 Honda Crf230m on 2040-motos

$3,999
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Wichita, Kansas

Wichita, KS
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2009 Honda CRF230MColor- BlackMiles- 0Honda's new CRF230M has to be 1 of the smartest buys you're going to make this year. The concept is simple: We took our awesome, proven CRF230L dual-sport machine and fine-tuned it for the street. By giving it 17-inch front and rear wheels we've made a machine that's specially tailored for the street, and which can use premium street tires. An electric start makes getting going a snap, but best of all has to be the new CRF230M's fuel mileage.MSRP $5399Sale $3999Mid America Powersports333 N. West St.Wichita, Ks 67203Visit us at: www.mapowersports.comFollow our Facebook: Mid America Powersports

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