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Honda : Crf 2006 Honda Crf250r Clean Crf250 Crf 250 06 on 2040-motos

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I am selling this 2006 CRF250 because I have no need for it. I enjoy quads better and don't need this sitting around. It's very clean and in good shape as you can see. The motor has never been opened and the hour meter reads 45 hours. I converted it to thumb throttle for the time being but will convert it back to twist throttle upon selling. This would make a great Christmas present!Mods include:Tag handle barsMotor skid plateEVO rebuilt suspensionGraphics KitRenthal chain and sprocketsMaxxis rear tireFuel screwFasst hour meterFasst Pegs

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