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For auction is a totally rebuilt 1996 Honda CR250r Dirtbike. This bike has been totally rebuilt from bottom up...Approx. $3000 invested... I am selling due to the fact that I have no time to ride or maintain maintenance.
The bike runs great when it starts! I have been told it needs to be jetted because it runs too lean and ruins the spark plug. Other than that everything is like new! **Paypal only** ~~~~~~~NO TITLE, LOCAL PICK-UP ONLY~~~~~~~ Below are just some of the few new parts added to the dirtbike: -Blue powder coated frame -New Tires -New Black Front/Rear Rims -V-force reed -Fork bolts -Front wheel bearings -Front wheel cover -Foot pegs -Rotor -Chain Slider -Crank bearing -Rear/front Sprocket -Throttle tube - Shock rebuild kit -Rear spoke kit - RP Chainguide and much more.. |
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