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2005 Honda Crf 50 + Training Wheels on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Cedar Rapids, IA
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2005 Honda CRF 50 with Moose Racing Training Wheels - $1000 or any Credible offer - Exceptional Condition Very Low HoursBone Stock - Starts on the 1st kick every time - I bought this new for my daughter and she rode it very little - I kept it for my son to grow into but he has been on a quad since he was two and has absolutely no interest in it - I am only selling it because he is going to outgrow it before too long.This would make a Great Christmas present!CASH ONLY - TITLE IN HANDCall Rick atIf you text me please "DO NOT" text through Craigslist

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