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2007 Honda Crf150rb (leavenworth) on 2040-motos

$2,250
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Seattle, Washington

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2007 Honda CRF150RB (Leavenworth), $2,250, image 1

Honda CRF description

07 Honda CRF 150 RB, Big Wheel, liquid cooled 4 stroke beast. Exceptional condition. All stock except for plastic kit. Comes with original plastics, kick stand, racing stand. Brand new rear tire. Professionally maintained and tuned at Cashmere Powersports. Kept inside and winterized every year. 2nd owner.Solid bike in good shape. This is not the CRF150F (air cooled) and is startlingly fast! Just in time for Christmas!Asking: $2,250 obo (no trades and cash only)~Steve509-548-three five five sixLeavenworth

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