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Honda : Cr 1983 Honda Cr480 Ahrma Post Vintage Mx Cr 480 - on 2040-motos

$3,250
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Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, NC
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1983 Honda CR480 AHRMA Post Vintage MX race bike. Weapon of choice for the Ultima 500 class - lightweight - smooth linear big bore power. Engine out frame detailed resto. New Michelin tires. New glossy plastics. New seat cover. New DG pipe / silencer. New bars / levers / perches / grips / gold series chain / aluminum rear sprocket. New FB and clutch cables. New chain slider and rollers. New fork boots. New decals and backgrounds. New air filter. New wheel bearings. New front sprocket. Strong motor - shifts as it should. Suspension is firm. Buy you a core bike - add up all the parts - and the labor - and I think you'll find this bike is an excellent value. Thanks for looking! Check out our other bikes for sale!Take a look at our other bikes for sale!! Worldwide shipping available - feel free to email or call with any questions. Jason Weaver (919) 790-XXXX.

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