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Honda Crf450 450r Over 17k Invested Pro Circuit Factory Connection on 2040-motos

US $1,999.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:11 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Mebane, North Carolina, US

Mebane, North Carolina, US
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Honda CRF tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CRF description

This 450 is in amazing condition and is loaded and I mean loaded (over 7k) in upgrades including:
Pro Circuit camshaft $469.95
Pro Circuit race piston $209.95
Pro Circuit Valve spring kit $224.95
Pro Circuit Valves $700 ($357 per set)
Labor for motor upgrades ($800)
Pro Circuit T4R exhaust with Titanium RC4 header $1079.00
Complete Hinson Racing (6 spring) clutch system $1699.99 (brings motor and clutch upgrades to over $5100)
Hammerhead Hole Shot device $99.00
Factory Connection suspension set up for 165lb "B" rider $1200 (new fork and shock springs and other parts) (I have spring for heavier riders that will be thrown in for the right price.)
Factory Connection lowering Link $229.00
Works Connection brake cylinder cap $39
Pro-Taper aluminum throttle $79
TwoTwo racing graphics $149
New Pleated seat cover $69
New Plastics $149
New tires front and rear $189
Custom made titanium foot pegs that are slightly wider and taller than other aftermarket pegs $209.00
Renthal R1 gold chain $90

Oil and filter changed regularly, valves adjusted as needed and all bearings greased about 8-10 hours back.
I am a 51 year old rider and have taken great care of the bike. I am the second owner and the first was freaked out by the power of a 450 so he got rid of it and I purchased it from him.
I do not have receipts for everything but I do have emails from PC with all the parts purchased and FC for the work done.

Add the price of the bike and you are easily at $16k. You will not be disappointed if you are looking for a well taken care of, extremely fast bike. I am looking to get 5400 on the bike.

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