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2007 Honda Cfr70f Dirt Bike (gillette) on 2040-motos

$800
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Wyoming,

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2007 HONDA CFR70F DIRT BIKE (Gillette), $800, image 1

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Rider has out-grown this fabulous little bike and we don't have another rider for it so we've decided to replace it with a bigger one. Front tire has lots of life left - Rear tire might have a season left in it, would be great for a beginner, a little slippage is welcome for the new rider. Over $200 worth of maintenance work performed at the Bicycle Shop in Gillette 3/28/13.(carb clean, air filter, tube, plug, valve adjust, etc.) 11/20/13 we decided to sell this unit to replace it with a bigger bike, went to the garage and it fired up on second kick and sounds great. Missing a plastic cover on right side, other than that it's fully in tact and ready for Santa to deliver to your young man/woman

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