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1973 Honda Cr on 2040-motos

US $5100
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Henrico, Virginia, United States

Henrico, Virginia, United States
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Honda CR photos

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Honda CR tech info

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

Honda CR description

Special Bike. Tons of original parts on this, not to mention the nearly perfect exhaust pipe and silencer.  I tried to capture the few small dents in the pipe in one of the photos.  I tightened up the seams and took the majority of the dents out.  A true professional could make the pipe like new again. The pipe is very solid

I restored this one with the weekend vintage racer in mind.  Bike has PVL electronic ignition and 150lbs of compression. 40 over and she runs very very very strong.  Tank has several dents that can be easily removed if you wanted to do that.  I did not hook up the original kill switch, thought if you were going to race it you would replace with a wonder button.  Either way you've got a perfect original switch kill switch, just need to splice it in if you want to do that.

This is the perfect bike to race and have fun on and when that's done, you could turn her into a trailer queen pretty easily.  Bike will need tires if you are going to go racing, the only reason I did not replace is most people have a personal preference.  Mine is Dunlop 

Bike has been stored dry for about 6 months since the top end rebuild and the screaming around my neighborhood.  The neighbors will be glad its gone, but I won't.  Hard to part with this one but I have a few too many bikes at the moment.  This one needs to go to a good home.

I've set it at very fair reserve for the quality of this bike.  The pictures are a fair representation of the quality of the bike.

Frame Number: CR250M- 1011150  Engine Number: CR250ME-1016031

I'll try to respond to any intelligent questions about the bike, although I do believe the pictures tell the story  No I won't share the reserve

$500 immediate deposit due at end of auction.  Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer.  I have had excellent service from U-Ship, very reasonable prices.  Will work with your shipper to get your bike to you ASAP

Bike does not have a title, Bill of Sale only

Good Luck

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