Cr125 1983 Honda Dirt Bike on 2040-motos
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Honda Other description
1983 CR125 that is still all together and running.
New rear brakes,rear wheel bearings, air cleaner, hand grips. Carb has been cleaned. Bike starts on first or second kick.
Has DG pipe and stock muffler. Seat cover is good but not a factory cover.
Plastics are in fair condition. Bike has normal wear for a 30 year old bike.
The water pump area had only very minor pitting and has been coated with a light application of jb-weld to protect the clutch side cover. Water pump seal and oil seal in pump area are new. Radiators appear to be clean. . .
This is for sale locally and auction will end early if item sells. If a buy it now is done that will remove item for sale locally and the buy it now buyer will be the winning bidder.
This item is for local pickup. If winning bidder wants to ship it that will be their responsibilty. The item is sold as-is and does not include any warranty.
Bike will include bill of sale only. No title included. Mileage is unknown as these bikes never had a odometer.
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