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1995 Honda Cr250r Prior Ama Pro Race Bike. Insanly Fast. Extras. on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Location:

Reading, Pennsylvania

Reading, PA
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1995 Honda CR250R prior AMA PRO race bike. INSANLY FAST. EXTRAS., $1,500, image 1

Honda CR description

1995 Honda CR250R 2 stroke, pro circuit platinum exhaust, FMF sprockets, RENTHAL bars. This is a ex-AMA PRO bike. Was pre-owned for racing back in the day. Engine is worked, this thing is ridiculous / sick fast. Not for a new rider! I've ridden many many off road toys. This machine is scary fast. Looking for cash / maybe the right trade? Always looking for tdi / diesel vw. Or supermoto bike. But as always cash talksTEXT / CALL

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