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2000 Honda Cr125 Big Bore, Fresh Rebuild....reduced!!!! on 2040-motos

$1,050
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Up for sale is a 2000 Honda CR125 with a 56mm Wiseco big bore kit. The bike has a new Wiseco crankshaft, rod, main bearings/seals, Wiseco 56mm piston, all freshly (less than one hour) assembled with an Athena gasket set. Carb was cleaned/rebuilt at the time of the motor rebuild, and the tank was flushed. It also has a brand new air filter. All she needs is a good home and a new rider. Please feel free to call/email/stop by with any questions. Starts on the 1st kick. Price negotiable with cash in hand. Here is our information:Lowcountry Cycleworks9433 Highway 78 Ste B-2 (across from Connelly Tile and Fathom That Marine, inside the Ladson Business Park)Ladson, SC 29456www.lowcountrycycleworks.com

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