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Honda Crf 2011 Honda Cfr 450r Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

$5,000
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Columbus, Georgia

Columbus, GA
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Honda CRF description

nbspYear 2011Manufacturer HondaModel CRF450RnbspEngine Type Singlecylinder fourstrokenbspEngine Displacement 449ccnbspBore amp Stroke 96 mm x 62.1 mmnbspCompression Ratio 12.01nbspCooling LiquidCoolednbspFuel System Programmed Fuel Injection (PGMFI), 46mm throttle bodynbspIgnition Full transistor with electronic advancenbspTransmission Closeratio 5 gearnbspFinal Drive 520 chain 13T48TnbspRake and Trail 27.2 (Caster Angle) 4.5 in.nbspWheel Base 58.7 in.nbspSeat Height 37.6 in.nbspFront Suspension 48mm inverted KYB AirOilSeparate wrebound, compressiondamping adjustabilitynbspRear Suspension ProLink KYB single shock with spring preload, rebound damping adjustabilitynbspFront Brake Single 240mm disc with twinpiston calipernbspRear Brake Single 240mm discnbspFront Tire 8010021nbspRear Tire1208019nbspFuel Capacity 1.5 gal.nbspMSRP 8,199

Moto blog

Electric Moto Corporation

Tue, 15 Dec 2009

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Continental Tire Rules The Vintage Racing Circuit

Thu, 08 May 2014

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Mystic Mac's 2014 MotoGP predictions

Thu, 06 Feb 2014

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