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Honda Crf 450x 2007 on 2040-motos

US $3,750.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:100
Location:

Killen, Alabama, US

Killen, Alabama, US
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Honda CRF tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450

Honda CRF description

07 CRF 450X. Lot of extras. 
*FMF Power Core full exhaust 800.00
*JD Jetting 75.00
*Rekluse Z Start Pro 600.00 (less than 2 months old.  I can remove if you don't want it and we can negotiate price with no Rekluse)
*Radiator Guards 100.00
*Skid Plate. 100.00
*Bark Busters 100.00
*New Twin Air filter
*New graphics kit
*Electric Start

Bike has never been raced. It has been maintained meticulously and is in perfect working condition! Bike is ready to ride and needs nothing! Starts great, and is not lacking in power. It's still on its original rear tire so that will give you an idea of how much this bike has been ridden.  
It has minor boot wear as you can see from the pictures. Has some scratches on the front fender and bark busters naturally are scratched but are not dented in or bent.  I have NO title and I have no clue about the mileage (eBay made me list something). 
I can sell with or without the Rekluse.  I purchased it less than 2 months ago and LOVE IT!  I will not have a bike without a Rekluse clutch.  If its not your thing then I will remove it and list it seperately and we can negotiate a price for the bike without the Rekluse.    

Moto blog

Bahrain track days

Tue, 17 Dec 2013

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