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2008 Honda Crf 250r Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:800
Location:

pahrump, Nevada, US

pahrump, NV, US
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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike VINVIN:JH2ME10368K411333 PhonePhone:7607936614

Honda CRF description

2008 Honda Crf 250R, Renthal bars, Scott steering stabilizer, stainless steel valves, graphics, DID chain, skid plate, suspension by factory connection with lowering link. I love this bike had it set for my height 5'2. I am only owner bought in 2008. I have all maintenance receipts bike well cared for. cell 760-793-6614 after 6pm $4,000.00 7607936614

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Ronax 500 – the Street Legal Two-Stroke GP Replica

Mon, 09 Jun 2014

After teasing us for nearly two months, German brand Ronax has revealed its 500cc two-stroke sportbike. Ronax isn’t saying it’s a street-legal replica of the Honda NSR500 that Valentino Rossi rode to win the 2001 Grand Prix world championship – probably because they legally can’t – but that’s essentially what the 500 is. Get the Flash Player to see this player.

Results From Day 1 Of Second Sepang MotoGP Test

Wed, 26 Feb 2014

With the absence of Marc Marquez from the second Sepang MotoGP test, due to a broken leg suffered in a training accident, another Honda rider took his place at the top of the time sheets, though it’s not who you might think. Alvaro Bautista on the Gresini Honda set the fastest time at the end of the first day with a 2:00.848. The time is 1.3 second slower than the fastest time Marquez set at the last Sepang test.

Mick Doohan NSR500 art sculpture

Wed, 04 Apr 2012

How do you best immortalise the great Mick Doohan and the big bang Honda NSR500 with which he dominated Grand Prix racing in the 90s? An Australian artist has answered this by creating an art installation that sees a hand-created replica of the bike exploded and suspended from the ceiling. The Doohan piece is appropriately titled 'The Big Bang' and as artist Eamon O'Tootle describes, "It is a complex sculpture comprising thousands of parts joining to make up a whole and symbolic tribute to the true inherent nature of art and sport – the creativity of design, where the mechanical is modified to suit the needs of man." Eamon added: "The way the Doohan piece came about was that one of the bikes Mick rode had an engine configuration called the Big Bang.