Honda CR description
Up for auction is my 1979 DG Racing Honda CR125 w/Fox Racing suspension. The bike runs and shifts as it should. The bike is mostly original with DG Racing radial fin head, Fox Shox rear suspension (serviced by Thor) and the Fox Racing front fork air valve modification. It has about 3 hours on the top end. It has the original exhaust with a minor dent that does not effect performance. New tires and brake pads front and rear. Renthal bars, new grips. I will include to the winning bidder a new OEM 21" front DID wheel and spokes as well as a new 18" Rear wheel with new Buchannon spokes minus hubs. The bike runs great and would be a fun addition to any vintage MXers collection.
Buyer is responsible for shipping and there is no warranty expressed or implied since it is a 34 year old motorcycle.
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