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2007 Crf 150rb on 2040-motos

US $1,900.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Chatsworth, California, US

Chatsworth, California, US
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Honda CRF photos

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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2KE03CX7K000657

Honda CRF description

My son got too tall!

Freshly serviced Factory Connection suspension set up for 100lb. rider. ASV levers and hot start.
4 hours on fresh piston, rod bearing, cam chain and valve job. Oil changed every 6 hours since new. New rear chain guide, 8 hours on chain. 1.7 Gal Clark tank- good for a GP- 1.5 hrs. Just repacked silencer. Front wheel spins true- rear has a couple of small smiles.
Galfer front brake line, fresh ODI grips.
A few spares- lever, perch, stock brake line, chain, R&D floatbowl, air cleaners

Moto blog

McGuinness' Guinness 'Blade at Lancaster Honda

Tue, 10 Aug 2010

That picture is of John McGuinness' actual 'Guinness Rep' Fireblade. The bike is on show at Lancaster Honda. The 15 times TT winner has been (quite rightly!) given this 'Blade by Honda, but you can order one for yourself.

Honda CBR250R Challenge Series Announced for 2012 Canadian Superbike Season

Mon, 19 Dec 2011

Honda Canada has officially announced a new racing series featuring its CBR250R entry-level sportbike, to be held at 2012 Canadian Superbike racing events. The new Honda CBR250R Challenge series replaces the previous CBR125R spec series and will include a double-header at each CSBK National race weekend. The series is open to riders 15-25, though riders as young as 13 may be eligible if they have competed in at least three sanctioned CBR125R events.

Honda Reports Q1 2014-2015 Sales Results

Tue, 29 Jul 2014

Honda reported sales of 4.137 million motorcycles over its first quarter ended June 30, 2014. That represents a 2.0% increase over the results of the same quarter the previous year, which doesn’t sound like much. But then you remember that 2.0% still represents an additional 83,000 motorcycles (including ATVs), such is the scale involved in a company like Honda.