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2006 Honda Cr85r Expert on 2040-motos

$1,750
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Saint Louis, Missouri

Saint Louis, MO
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2006 Honda CR85R Expert, Brand new rebuild top & bottom end, two hrs on rebuild, this bike is a rocket, Fly wheel weight 10 oz, bark busters, skid plate, new air filter, oil change, Brand new tires also included in price is brand new RAD heavy duty aluminum wheels & hubs front & back with seventeen " front & 14" rear wheels with brand new Millville kenda tires to lower the bike, bought these when got bike, son was too short, two weeks later he had a growth spurt & never pre-owned them they cost $600.00 alone. Stock exhaust pipe with FMF silencer + stock silencer, new brakes pads front & rear, newer chain & sprockets.. This bike is ready two race or just for fun. Have title in hand!!! pic's com n soon.$1750.00 OBOWallycall or email no spammers, no scammers, no looky lous,

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