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1998 Honda Cr125r Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Durham, North Carolina

Durham, NC
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1998 Honda CR125R Dirt Bike, $1,000, image 1

Honda CR description

This is a 98 Honda CR125R Dirtbike with a 2-stroke engine. In good/decent condition, runs well. Since moving to Durham, dont have the storage space or convenient riding locations to enjoy this toy. Its taken for a ride periodically and is covered to protect it from the elements. . Must Sell! No trades. For additonal info, text/call 919.418.XXXX.

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