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This is an original 1996 Honda CR 250R. I have added the Pro Taper handle bars but I still have the stock ones too . I also have an extra original exhaust pipe that will go with the bike. Has been garaged kept and is in mint condition. Comes with the owners manual and newer Michelin tires. This bike can be riden or saved to a collection. Please email me with any other questions. This is the last year of the steel frame. This was Jeremy McGrath's favorite bike in the 90's. Walk around video available for serious buyers. Try to find a 1996 in this condition. Very rare to find. |
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