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2000 Honda Xr70 Very Nice Xr 70 Crf70 Crf Xr70r on 2040-motos

$700
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Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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Honda CRF description

Ready to use bike. Was always maintained properly. Tires in terrific shape. Starts easily and newer aftermarket aluminum handlebars so no worries of bending a set of bars on an easy spill like with the original bars. No plastic damage, no seat rips, paint and finishes are nice, chrome on wheels is nice, etc. Original tank stickers are so-so, rest of bike is a nine out of 10. You can peel the numbers off if you don't like them. The bike was not raced. I'm easy to work with but no scams or offers to help sell, etc. Call or text. Cash only. Thanks, Mark not drz ttr klx pw

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