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1975 Honda Cr125 on 2040-motos

$7,999
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Georgetown, Texas

Georgetown, TX
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Honda CR photos

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Honda CR tech info

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Honda CR description

1975 HONDA CR125, Brand new retro styled CR125 just like it rolled out of the factory in 1975!!!!! Built by the folks at Phoenix Precision Restoration. Invest in an APPRECIATING ASSET! Financing available. As seen on SPEED TV.

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Honda Canada to Launch CBR250R Racing Series

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Honda Canada will introduce a new national racing series featuring the CBR250R for 2012. The news is no surprise as Honda has been running a CBR125R Challenge racing series as a support class for the Canadian Superbike Championship since 2008. With the CBR250R on the market for nearly a year (and reportedly doing quite well at that), a racing series featuring the quarter-liter sportbike was almost inevitable.