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1990 Honda Cr on 2040-motos

US $4600
YearYear:1990 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Laceys Spring, Alabama, United States

Laceys Spring, Alabama, United States
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Honda CR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 TypeType:Off-Road

Honda CR description

I restored this CR500 with all new parts: cables, levers, chain and sprockets; new Dunlop Sports K695 tires, plastic. Engine is rebuilt with new clutch, top end, crank bearings and seals. Front forks are rebuilt. Starts easily and pulls very strong. I have put about 20 minutes of riding time on this CR500 since restoration. I bobbed the rear fender a bit.  Bike can be picked up in Huntsville Alabama or I will ship anywhere in the USA for $300 to $400, depending on your location. call Charlie at 256 698 1422 for questions. I have many other CR500 Honda parts...

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