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1992 Honda CR (1992)
Hello, I'm selling my well used 92 CR250R two stroke. I bought this bike in January to see if I wanted to get back into Motocross. I used it a few times at the MX track and had a blast on it.2016-08-21 04:42:02Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States0700.00
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1994 Honda CR (1994)
1994 cr 500 tihis bike is a rocket runs great needs nothing. call mike 412-979-97782016-08-16 04:46:22West Newton, Pennsylvania, United States08017
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2000 Honda CR (2000)
I am selling my bike I built this bike from scratch it has an 01 cylinder 01 ignition ported carb and boyesen rad valve with a 250r spacer PC platinum pipe and repacked 304 factory sound shorty 02-07 plastic conversion with CRF fender and plate motion pro T2 cables, best cables no longer available for this model renthal fat bars too much to list no title as was built from scratch runs great forks and shock has also been rebuilt 9 total hrs on bike pick up only no shipping sorry call or text @717629-7900 thanks for looking check my other listings2016-08-10 04:45:26East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States12,495.00
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1976 Honda CR (1976)
Nice little collector bike. Has some mods but solid just the same. This bike runs but not the way I want it to .2016-07-20 04:47:12York, Pennsylvania, United States9994300
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2008 Honda CR (2008)
2008 Honda CR125. This bike is like new. Only about 40 hours of ridding time on the bike. Will assist in shipping Andy 215-514-58122016-06-24 04:45:20Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, United States1007900
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1980 Honda CR (1980)
ello your are bidding on a 1980 Honda Cr250r Elsinore fully restored frame frame off powder coated everything ..ahrma vintage racer looks and runs like new super fresh and fast.. No expense spared on thhis restoration.. this is a one year bike last year for the air cooled cr250r Elsinore..2016-06-20 04:45:15Marysville, Pennsylvania, United States108600
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1976 Honda CR (1976)
Many people consider the 1970's to be the heyday of motocross in the USA. There were countless places to race and bike sales and interest in the sport were at their greatest height. Development of engine performance and suspension were improving dramatically during this time period. High performance hop-up shops like DG Performance and the Flying Machine Factory (FMF) were able to develop parts rapidly and create privateer machinery that could compete with the best Works bikes offered by the Japanese manufacturers. This particular 1976 Honda CR125 Elsinore bristles with the innovative ideas that make FMF products the most collectible vintage items sold on Ebay today. The early '74-'75 FMF products seem to appear quite often for sale, but the later '76-'78 FMF parts have become a bit of a unicorn with very few parts ever offered. The 77' FMF Porky Head (This particular head has Don Elmer's name engraved underneath) is larger than the earlier FMF heads and often commands a price close to 1k. The FMF Gorilla Arm swingarm is incredibly light weight and is virtually impossible to find for sale anywhere. This one is polished. Not many of these on any of the FMF type bikes. But this has the original.2016-06-19 04:46:43Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States9998,000.00
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check this honda cr 125 need gone (reading) (0)
Hi im looking on selling my dirtbike cause I can't figure out why it's idling so high so I just wanna get rid of it and the thing is that I was riding it with no problems before I decided to put the post up stating there is nothing wrong with it but now it's doing this high idling and I don't no why but it does start up and goes just idles to high im asking 450 I dont no the year or best offer I can write a bill of sale also im willing to trade for a 50cc dirtbike for my so or even a pit bike just let me no call or tex me at 610-413-XXXX again 450 or best offer2014-01-30 00:11:11Reading, PA0450.00
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Honda : CR cr 125 r honda 2007 mint condition cr125 not kx (0)
selling my sons cr 125r - bike is mint condition - has near 55 hours on it - new top end just done six hours ago and no races on the new top end - bike was raced lightly (not beat the heck out of for sure) for about one season by my son at only 135 lbs the race hours are five hours total - the rest are from just play riding - Please note a raced bike is the best bike to buy since it is always meticulous kept up with and maintained 10 times as much as just a field / trail bike that would probably have about 300 hours on it and not maintained much at all that wears everything out not to mention this bike was not raced much at all and when it was it was not even raced hard) bike was bought new as a left over in mid 2008 - and sat for 4yrs with not much riding on it at all till mid 2012 - things recently done - pro suspension - new tires - top of the line chain sprockets - fmf pipe and silencer - vforce reeds and full kit - carb jetted also new clutch - lots of bearings just for fun - have about $400 of extra brand new parts - 2 new spare extra oversized radiators plus a lot of other spare parts - ran bike at 30-1 only pre-owned the best oils full synthetic two stroke and crankcase oil - bike / motor is perfect with no problems at all - bike is maintained every time pre-owned, runs perfect starts 1st kick all the time and rides good and fast for a 125 . This bike is the last year Honda made them and is very rare. please no trades - no scammers , this bike is just as good as new if not better 2 strokes are great and half the price and easy to work on vs four strokes - I also have the title for it - call Clint but please only if serious as I own 2 companies so please do not waste your time or mine price is $3250 OBO - bike is better then new and will last just as long for half the price plus with so many brand new upgrades - 908-705-XXXX this is my jersey cell number from 10 yrs ago You might find an "older" 1 less expensive for like 2000 but your going to have to invest 2000 into it to make it new like this 1 plus the extra new parts that come with it - and it will still be older - the seven cr125 has the same important technology of a new yz 125 that has not changed since 2006 the older bikes are not even close to the seven in changes to them .2014-01-29 04:22:14Blandon, PA03,250.00
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96 honda cr 125 (0)
have a cr 125 bike with brand new parts on it want to know more u can text me at ill get back to u as soon as I can because of work thanks2014-01-25 04:11:09Pittsburgh, PA01.00
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1995 Honda CR250R prior AMA PRO race bike. INSANLY FAST. EXTRAS. (0)
1995 Honda CR250R 2 stroke, pro circuit platinum exhaust, FMF sprockets, RENTHAL bars. This is a ex-AMA PRO bike. Was pre-owned for racing back in the day.2014-01-24 05:44:03Reading, PA01,500.00
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check this honda cr 125 need gone (0)
Hi im looking on selling my dirtbike cause I can't figure out why it's idling so high so I just wanna get rid of it and the thing is that I was riding it with no problems before I decided to put the post up stating there is nothing wrong with it but now it's doing this high idling and I don't no why but it does start up and goes just idles to high im asking 450 I dont no the year or best offer I can write a bill of sale also im willing to trade for a 50cc dirtbike for my so or even a pit bike just let me no call or tex me at again 450 or best offer2014-01-21 18:33:09Reading, PA0450.00
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2004 Honda Cr 80 / Very Good Condition (0)
4 SALE2004 HONDA CR 80BOUGHT FROM PERFORMANCE CYCLE IN 2010 FOR MY NEPHEW. HE ONLY RODE IT A COUPLE OF TIMES AS NOT A DIRT BIKE RIDER LIKE HIS UNCLE.STARTS 1st KICK !!!*** RUNS WELL ***NEW TIRESFRESH TOP ENDNEW PACKINGONLY NEEDS FRONT FORK SEALS*****GREAT STARTER BIKE**** VERY CLEAN !***** SUPER CHRISTMAS GIFT !!!---------------------------------------- $1450.00 OR BEST OFFER! -------------------------------ASL FOR ROB -2014-01-21 18:33:07Philadelphia, PA01,450.00
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1982 Honda CR80R, CR 80, nice original, runs good, looks great (1982)
Here is a very nice 1982 Honda CR80. Bike runs great, looks great, and comes with a lot of extras, like new piston and rings, new rear wheel bearings, new rear sprocket, new seat cover, and some extra plastics. Bike does not have a title, I will provide a bill of sale. I am the second owner of this bike, My Dad bought this for me in 1985, primarily used in the woods in the 80's. bike is in nice shape. Rear shock needs rebuilt. nice 2 stroke bike. Runs good after it warms up, like most older 2 strokes. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. 724-971-0200. Brian2013-10-20 00:15:44New Castle, Pennsylvania, US111750.00
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2002 SERVICE HONDA BUILT CR500AF CR 500AF 500 AF W/ MANY MODS RARE VERY FAST (2002)
For Sale is a 2002 Service Honda Built CR500AF **No Reserve Auction So Bid to Win** This is a rare opportunity to purchase a beautiful Service Honda Built CR500AF. It has been sitting on a stand covered for a over a year. I never get to ride it, so here's your chance to own a legend.2013-10-17 00:34:02Richboro, Pennsylvania, US1233,699.00
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2003 Honda CRF 450R Used (2003)
2003 Honda CRF 450R Sold as Is. Not Warranty. Bike Runs Great and Starts Easy.2013-10-17 00:30:26Spring City, Pennsylvania, US01,525.00
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1980 Honda CR250 CR 250 Vintage Motocross Parts Bike (1980)
1980 Honda CR 250 Parts Bike or RestoreFound in back of garage taken apart for many years. Loosely assembled for pictures and to be moved around. In rough condition.The internals of the engine are pictured on the table and in a box. What is shown in the pictures is what I have. Not Running. No Title.2013-09-27 18:45:56Reading, Pennsylvania, US132,456300.00
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1980 Honda CR80 CR Vintage Nice Elsinore (1980)
Offered here is a great running 1980 Honda CR80. This bike runs nice and shifts through all six gears. Starts right up.2013-09-26 22:45:03New Castle, Pennsylvania, US5001,025.00
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1978 HONDA CR125 ELSINORE VINTAGE MOTOCROSS AHRMA CR125M CR 125 CR 125M (1978)
here we have a 1978 honda cr125 elsinore, the bike does start and run, shifts fine, I bought this bike and was going to strip it down to restore it, but I dont have the time, someone put some new parts on it already, the carb is not stock and needs some work, it runs but the carb is not set up right, plastic is in decent shape, but the tank is banged up pretty bad, seat is not original cover, front break works fine, but the rears do not work,, I do not have the title, it will come with a bill of sale and a copy of my drivers license , this will be a great bike to restore, or just add it to your collection, I will ship, but you make the pick up arrangments, call if you need any more info, 570-6177235 ask for John2013-09-27 12:28:52New Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US1,0001,300.00
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1883 HOINDA CR 480R MOTOCROSS (1983)
HONDA CR480R COMPLETE RESTORE PROJECT. BIKE WAS REBUILT BY A MECHANIC OF A HONDA DEALERSHIP OUT IN THE NORTHWEST. I BOUGHT OFF THE VMX RACING SITE HAD SHIPPED HERE IN THE EAST. I NEEDED VERY LITTLE EFFORT TO SEE THE BIKE WAS A PRISTINE MACHINE FOR DISPLAY ON A SHOWROOM, OR RACED IN THE EVO CLASS VINTAGE MX. THE FRAME IS PAINTED WITH THE OEM PAINT COLOR NEW TIRES, BUCHANON SPOKES, ON GOLD EXCELL RIMS! I PUT ALL NEW PLASTICS ON THE BIKE, CABLES, GRIPS, SEAT COVER. ENGINE WAS PORTED POLISHED, CARB JETTED, ALL NEW CRANK BEARINGS, TOP END. BIKE IS A GOOD ONE TO RIDE SINCE QUITE AGILE, LIGHT FOR AN OPEN BIKE! NEW THROTTLE ASSEMBLY! THIS IS A SHARP BIKE ONE OF THE LAST EDITIONS ROGER DECOSTER DESIGNED FOR HONDA PRIOR OF HIS RETURN TO SUZUKI! ANYWAY, BIKE STARTS IN ONE OR TWEO KICKS! WHUUUU! A LOT OF COMPRESSION REMINISCENT OF MY NEW 2003 KX 500 RACED SOME TEN YEARS AGO. LOL BIKE WILL MAKE POTENTIAL OWNERS AN ALL NEW BIKE WHERE SAVE YOU THOUSANDS GETTING A VINTAGE BIKE WHERE THIS ONE IS! GOOD LUCK BIDDING!2013-09-03 10:20:40Erie, Pennsylvania, US1001,000.00
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2001 Honda CR80RB (2001)
Runs great comes with extras, tires oils stand,, etc2013-09-03 03:56:57Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, US01,250.00
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Honda CR Trail Bike 125 (1990)
Honda CR Trail Bike 125. There is no title for this bike, I will give a bill of sale for this bike. Mileage is not known. There is no speedometer, this bike is for off road use only. I took this bike on trade for a truck.2013-09-03 03:56:51Cairnbrook, Pennsylvania, US0350.00
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