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2005 Honda Crf 450 on 2040-motos

$2,500
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Elkview, West Virginia

Elkview, WV
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Honda CRF description

Up for sale is my 2005 CRF 450. Bike now has brand new Black Plastic with complete SPEC Bolt kit Not Pictured. Bike just went through complete maintainence build. Bike has many new and aftermarket parts and accessories. Price is extremely negotiable. NO TRADES unless its partial plus boot. New Titanium Valves and Shims New Timing Chain New Cam Gear and Bolts New Head Gasket New Case Gasket New Oil and Oil Filter New Air Filter Aftermarket Skid Plate Pro Taper Bars Aftermarket Gas Cap Grip Seat Aftermarket Case Cover Both Tires in Attractive Shape Bike Runs good, Very Strong and Clean Machine

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