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2012 Honda Crf 250x Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $6,276.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, NV, US
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Honda CRF photos

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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike Stock NumberStock Number:H00056 PhonePhone:8883169880

Honda CRF description

2012 Honda CRF 250X, 2012 Honda CRF250X Our perfect trail bike has arrived.It's the machine that delivers a just-right balance of light weight, exemplary handling and tractable four-stroke power: the CRF250X. This handy, agile and thoroughly capable off-road mount flat-out sets the standard for 250-class performance among the off-road crowd whether you're into racing or just fun-time explorations through the woods. Skilled off-roaders seek a bike that offers an ideal balance of power and size, performance and handling. That s why we built the CRF250X. Based on our popular and podium-friendly MX racer, the CRF250X is powered by a four-stroke Unicam engine modified for optimum off-road riding. We ve also specially-tuned the suspension for the trails, and given the rugged transmission wide-ratio gearing to handle whatever conditions you come across. Then there s the electric starter that puts you on the fast track with the push of a button, and hot new graphics to boot. So take a look at the CRF250X. We think you ll like what you see. 2012 Honda CRF250X Features and Benefits- Bold new graphics. Tested on the track. With a Unicam cylinder head, this liquid-cooled four-stroke puts out loads of power over a wide rpm band for maximum trail performance. Get going in seconds. Our push-button electric starter offers all-around convenience, whether you re starting out on your ride or quickly restarting in tough conditions. Armed for a Shootout The CRF250X has the right stuff to dominate in the dirt. Beyond its powerful and lightweight engine, the CRF250X has dozens of smart features like works-type front and rear brake discs, a narrow fuel tank that's easy to move around, and an 18-inch rear wheel for more flat-tire protection. In short, all the attention to detail you'd expect in a Honda.

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