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2013 Honda Crf® 50f (hm2438) on 2040-motos

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Abilene, Texas

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2013 Honda CRF® 50F (HM2438) Copy and paste this link into your browser to view more details about this vehicle: http://www.hondakawasakiwest.com/lc/48266390% approval rate! 2nd Chance Finance!!! If you've been denied but have money down I can get you rolling TOMORROW CALL OR TXT NICK: FILL OUT THE APP & HAVE ANSWERS IN 1 BUSINESS DAY Paste this in your browser[ http://www.hondakawasakiwest.com/honda-kawasaki-buy--financing]k,jh 2013 Honda CRF50F The World's Best Beginner Bike How many thousands of beginners have had their 1st taste of motorcycling on a Honda 50? Hundreds of thousands, for sure. And it's easy to understand why. The CRF50F offers up an unbeatable combination: Its bulletproof engine develops smooth, easy-to-use power, a 3 gear transmission with automatic clutch, and a tough suspension that stands up to youthful enthusiasm. And for adults, the CRF50F makes sense too: an adjustable throttle limiter lets you tailor the power to the appropriate skill level, and the proven reliability means more time riding and less time taken up by maintenance and repairs. Honda Tough. Honda Smart If there's ever a bike that needs a durable, reliable, low-maintenance engine, it's a bike like this. And nobody can match Honda's reputation for trouble-free operation. Stay In Control Parents understand their children like nobody else. That's why the CRF50F has a parent-friendly adjustable throttle limiter, so you can decide how much power your rider can use. It's simple for you to adjust too. Nothing's Easier The CRF50F's automatic clutch makes learning easier, because young riders never have to worry about stalling or a handlebar-mounted clutch lever. They just shift gears with their toe when they're ready. Important Safety Details Parents need to consider their youngster's age, size, ability and maturity before allowing them to ride. See owner's manual for additional safety and supervisory info. Designed exclusively for off-road operator-only use. Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing whenever you ride. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Always obtain written permission before riding on private land. Whenever you ride off-road, follow the "Tread Lightly" guidelines, and always keep on established trails in approved riding areas. Use common sense, keep your riding area clean, respect the rights of others when you ride. Operating your motorcycle with a modified engine, emission control system, or noise control system may be illegal. *SRP $1,399. Vehicle info Copy and paste this link into your browser to view more info about this vehicle: http://www.hondakawasakiwest.com/lc/482663 yr: 2013 Make: Honda Model: CRF® 50F Mileage: Stock #: HM2438 VIN:

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