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1975 Honda Dg Package Racer Cr125 M1 Elsinore on 2040-motos

US $1,900.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:99
Location:

Black Diamond, Washington, US

Black Diamond, Washington, US
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1975 HONDA DG package racer CR125 M1  ELSINORE, US $1,900.00, image 1

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1975 HONDA DG package racer CR125 M1  ELSINORE, US $1,900.00, image 2 1975 HONDA DG package racer CR125 M1  ELSINORE, US $1,900.00, image 3 1975 HONDA DG package racer CR125 M1  ELSINORE, US $1,900.00, image 4 1975 HONDA DG package racer CR125 M1  ELSINORE, US $1,900.00, image 5 1975 HONDA DG package racer CR125 M1  ELSINORE, US $1,900.00, image 6 1975 HONDA DG package racer CR125 M1  ELSINORE, US $1,900.00, image 7

Honda CR tech info

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Honda CR description

PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BEFORE BIDDING!!!!

For sale here is an original DG package racer 1975 Honda CR125M1 Elsinore. This bike is all original except the pipe which is a NOS DG pipe and the New Works Performance shocks (set up for 180-210# intermediate rider). The only things it needs to be truly race ready is a new chain, side plate rubber strap (easy to get), front tire and air filter (if reserve is met I will put these 4 items on for you before shipping). This Bike is sold “AS IS” and there is NO title! This is a GREAT bike for the vintage collector or racer. In the photos you can see the nice original patina on the bike; this is its original condition! The motor runs great, shifts great and RIPS! The tank is a beautiful original tank that has only a couple of small scratches in it and NO dents or rust inside! This is one of the nicest original DG Elsinore's you will ever see. Here is a list of items this awesome piece of motocross history has:

·        Original DG head

·        Original DG Swing arm

·        Original DG Bars

·        Original DG Porting

·        Original Mikuni carb set up by DG

·        NOS DG pipe (still has the part number sticker on it)

·        Original OEM plastics

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING SHIPPING AND CRATING. I WILL DELIVER THE BIKE TO THE NEAREST CRATER OR FREIGHT FORWARD TERMINAL OR THE BIKE CAN BE PICKED UP AT MY WORK BY THE BUYERS TRANSPORTER.

$500 DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSING THRU PAYPAL GIFT AND FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS UNLESS ANOTHER ARRANGMENT IS APPROVED BY ME WITHIN THE 48 HOUR PERIOD. BALANCE MUST BE SENT IN THE FORM OF A CASHIERS CHECK FROM YOUR BANK USING USPS EXPRESS MAIL. IF THERE IS NO CONTACT FROM THE BUYER AND PAYMENT IS NOT SENT WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS THE DEPOSIT WILL BE FORFITTED AND THERE WILL BE NO REFUND OF ANY PORTION OF THE DEPOSIT.

I WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY FULLY AT BUYERS EXPENSE!!

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