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Honda : Crf 2012 Honda Crf450r on 2040-motos

$5,500
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Byron, Georgia

Byron, GA
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Honda CRF description

2012 Honda CRF450R motocross bike like new condition. Original owner of the bike purchased july 2012, bike was ridden for 6 mnths only twice a month on Sundays since purchased.Have not been able to ride the bike since February 7 2013 account of a work related accident. Has not been raced has less than 50 hours on it. Has some scratches on left and right side of engine casing from motocross boots rubbing against it. The bike runs good like new condition having to sell it because i can not ride it anymore. Selling bike for loan payoff amount.

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