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Honda Crf450r 2009 on 2040-motos

US $3,357.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:100 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Staunton, Virginia, US

Staunton, Virginia, US
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Honda CRF photos

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Honda CRF tech info

VINVIN:JH2PE05369K706367

Honda CRF description

 Bike has been raced and regularly maintained. Bike is stroked to 470cc but has a smooth power output while still having a significant increase in HP over the stock model.

I have several other upgrades not shown(factory connection forks and shock, excel a60 wheels with talon hubs, ebc oversized brake kit) that I am willing to sell/include if price is right)

The following are parts being sold with bike.
-Factory Connection Linkage Arm
-Yoshimura RS4 Titanium full exhaust system
-Mototassinari Air4orce intake
-Wiseco Clutch Basket
-Wiseco 13.5:1 piston
-Kibblewhite Valves
-TokyoMods ECM remapping
-HotRods +3mm Stroker Crank (470cc)
-Hammerhead Shifter
-Hammerhead Case Saver
-Tokyo mods manuel cam chain tensioner
-DID Gold Chain
-Renthal
-Renthal Bars
-TwinAir filters
-Throttle Jockey Muscle Milk Graphics
-Cv4 Radiator Hoses (not pictured)
-Tusk Oversized footpegs
-Cycra Powerflow shrouds and fender
-Yoshimura red annodized hard parts (brake clevis, oil filler plug)

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