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2009 Honda Crf100f Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $1,999.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike Stock NumberStock Number:H91449 PhonePhone:8885793830

Honda CRF description

2009 HONDA CRF100F, It's all grown up. Almost. If you re looking for a flawless off-roader, look no further. Because the CRF100F has the perfect size and the perfect amount of power for a wide range of riders. The 99 cc engine, Pro-Link suspension and smooth-shifting five-speed transmission help build confidence and skill on the trail. While the low weight and seat height make it both easy to handle and fun to ride. And then there s the legendary Honda reliability the CRF100F is virtually trouble free, so your outdoor adventures go uninterrupted. Perfect size. Perfect performance. Perfect bike. The CRF100F from Honda. Be A Responsible Rider All parents need to consider their youngsters' age, size, ability and maturity before allowing them to ride. Obtain a copy of Off-Road Safety Tips from your local Honda Dealer.

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