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98 Honda Cr125 Fresh Rebuild Runs Strong Need Gone Make Offer!!!! on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, MO
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I have a 98 Honda CR125 forsale. Clean title. Attractive looking bike with fresh rebuild. Runs solid fires right up. Carb has 172 main jet and 52 pilot. Idles good and power valves work just fine. New crankshaft and connecting rod, piston and rings, all new seals and bearings. Shifts just fine thru all gears. No leaks in the forks. FMF pipe and silencer sounds good. Has four days of riding on rebuild so about twelve hrs. Comes with brand new paddle tire, dirt tire, all white plastics, an extra air filter cover, and some oil. Call or text if interested in buying thanks 1000$ make offer. Need gone make offer good starter bike

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