Honda CRF description
Selling my 2005 CRF250R. Bike has low hours and runs excellent. Starts 1st or 2nd kick. Great compression and no backfiring. Has lots of aftermarket parts including FMF Power Core four Exhaust, FMF Power Bomb header, ASV unbreakable levers, Renthal Handle bars, Wiseco Crank, Wiseco Clutch, Aftermarket Performance Head, brand new plastics/graphics. This bike is very fast. I also have about $800 worth of spare parts I can include (set of plastics, grips, two carburetors, 2 heads, valves, springs, kickstart lever, clutch, cylinder and a few other things). Has hour meter and will include service manual. Air filter was cleaned and oil was changed regularly. Clean title in hand. I love this bike and am only selling so I can get a street bike to ride to school. Asking $2600 or best offer. Willing to trade for a KTM (ktm doesn't have to be street legal but must have title), supermoto, enduro, or dual sport. Will consider other offers just let me know what you have. Call or text anytime at (three 5 two) 348-XXXX.Tags: mx motocross moto cross yamaha suzuki kawasaki cr crf250 250 250r four stroke fourstroke yz yzf yz250f kx250 kx250f dirtbike dirt dualsport super moto offroad rmz250 rm250 rm kx sxf sx exc ex xcf motorcycle
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