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Honda CR description
This dirt bike would make a great restoration of a classic or a great inexpensive dirt bike project to have fun with. It's missing a few parts and some bolts but otherwise appears to be pretty solid. From my look over it seems to only need a choke, air box, and air filter to get running. To ride it will need a clutch lever, clutch cable, some bolts that are currently missing. The rear brake and pedal assembly is also missing. Mileage listed as 0 since I have no idea of the mileage or the hours on the motor.
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