1972 Husqvarna 1972 Husqvarna Cr250 on 2040-motos
Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States
Husqvarna 1972 HUSQVARNA CR250 tech info
Husqvarna 1972 HUSQVARNA CR250 description
FIRST, THERE IS NO TITLE WITH THIS BIKE. WILL PROVIDE A BILL OF SALE. MILEAGE UNKNOWN. VERY NICE RUNNER, A LITTLE TRICKY TO START SOMETIMES BUT RUNS GOOD. DECENT COMPRESSION. CLUTCH PLATES STICK A LITTLE BUT ARE LOOSENING UP. ITS NOT PERFECT, ITS A 44 YEAR OLD MOTOCROSS BIKE. ENGINE NUMBER 2018 1694 NEW REAR WHEEL BEARINGS,SIDE NUMBER PLATES, PLUGS, REAR TIRE AND TUBE, FORK SEALS, UNI AIR FILTER, AND SEAT COVER. NEW CHAIN. PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE. SHIPPING, TRANSPORTATION, AND ALL ARRANGEMENTS RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. NADA VALUES LISTED BELOW NADA BOOK VALUES
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