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2012 Honda Crf80f on 2040-motos

$1,975
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Extreme Red
Location:

Lapeer, Michigan

Lapeer, MI
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Honda CRF tech info

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Honda CRF description

2012 Honda CRF80F, Adding the clutch for more FUN! - You wouldn’t buy your youngster skates that don’t fit properly. Off-road bikes, like skates, work best when they’re properly matched to a rider’s size and skill level. That’s why Honda has developed the CRF family of four-stroke off-road motorcycles – to ensure that you or your kids get a good, safe start in the sport, and don’t get frustrated by something that’s too hard to ride. As the smallest member of the family to come with a 5-speed transmission and manual clutch, the Honda CRF80F is the perfect fit for riders who have grown out of the minibike stage. Its quiet and reliable 4-stroke engine has a wide, user-friendly powerband and is difficult to stall, and the easy-pulling clutch lever will have your young rider expertly shifting through the gearbox in no time at all. Thanks to its smaller 16-inch / 14-inch wheel sizes and compact overall dimensions, the CRF80F has the low seat height and comfortable riding position that are ideal for letting smaller riders enjoy the sport as they learn and grow.

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