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1986 Honda Water Cooled 2 Stroke Cr 80 on 2040-motos

$495
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Medford, Oregon

Medford, OR
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1986 Honda CR 80 Water Cooled two stroke. Superb condition! Has brand new top end with new wiseco piston. Just broken in with only three hours running time since put back together. 2 new knobby tires. Replaced front forks with better forks and more travel. Pro link mono shock rear. 6 gear gearbox. Well cared for. I stand five feet 10ins tall and this bike fits me perfect, feet flat on the ground. Fast, Fun, Fair price $495. I even have a title! I hate watching this bike sit and grow cobwebs. Call

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