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Trade 2005 Honda Trx 450r For Your Dirtbike on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Portland, Oregon

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Hi, I got a 2005 TRX 450r quad. I have never had l problem with this bike. It has a brand new clutch in with one ride on it Brand new axel carrier and bearings in swing arm. Pro Taper BarsAlmost new 22 in paddle tiresAIR CONDITIONED Nerf Bars (powder coated black)K&N intake.New wheelsWhite Brothers full exhaust (sounds good)Starts really easyFront Fenders are off but have them if you want them.Also comes with dirt tires.cons:Only bad thing is the rear plastic has a small crack in it but its been that way sense 06.This Bike has been very well maintained. Oil changed every other ride. Always ran on premium. It has been a solid quad for me but I am now into dirt bikes and need the cash for school. I bought it brand new and I have never taken this on dirt just sand. Title in hand. All around a clean bike. looking for $3700 pretty firm but a little room to budge.Thanks, NickText

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