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2006 Honda Crf 450 ///// $1000 In Upgrades (fmf Exhaust) (siloam Springs,ar) on 2040-motos

$1,800
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Joplin, Missouri

Joplin, MO
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2006 Honda CRF 450 ///// $1000 in upgrades (FMF exhaust) (Siloam springs,AR), $1,800, image 1

Honda CRF description

2006 Honda crf450rCrf 450Lots of upgrades! Renthal fatty bars, FMF exhaust, aluminum skid plate, brakes are 80%,front tire 80%,rear tire 50%, fork seals recently rebuilt and are excellent with fork bleeders on top, chain and sprockets are 90%, wheels and hubs are all tight and solid, Bike starts and runs well. Only got started two times last year and not even road in the dirt. So had to clean the carbMore extras like brake covers etc... Just need to see the bike and ride it!$1800Call or text 479-233-XXXX

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