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Honda Crf450r 2009 on 2040-motos

US $1,525.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:100
Location:

Kilmarnock, Virginia, US

Kilmarnock, Virginia, US
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Honda CRF photos

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Honda CRF description

crf450r with around 100 hours. TM designs chain slider kit, fresh dunlop mx51 tires, o-ring chain with tag sprokets, tag stewart bend bars, brand new wisco clutch basket and new pressure plate, new clutch cable. the clutch cover had a small crack that would sweat oil slightly so i put jb weld on it which you an see in the pictures. any questions feel free to ask 

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