Detail Info for: Honda : CRF Great condition, low mileage bikes used by two daughters who have outgrown them.

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/03/2014
Price:
$ 860.00
Condition:
Mileage:
200
Location:
Dunn, North Carolina, 28334
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2009 Honda CRF
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VIN:
NA
Vehicle Title:
Clear
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Vehicle Detail
The Honda CRF70F is the most appropriate alternative for kids who have outgrown the smallest bike in the lineup. It allows young riders to learn the dynamics of powerful two wheeled cycling before having to deal with a clutch. The CRF70F ready to do just that with its 72cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine that is user-friendly and very responsive thanks to the three-speed transmission to which it is mated. No worries about the clutch as this bike features an automatic unit that does the job for the kids and lets them concentrate on what they’re interested more, getting higher on the learning curve and having as much fun as they possibly can. With its low seat height (only 26.1 inches) it allows kids to accommodate well and feel confident about being able to have control of it. This bike is fitted with a keyed ignition from two reasons: first, it prevents it from being stolen and, secondly and most important, it will never be used without proper surveillance. You all know how risky can riding be at young ages. But the 2009 CRF70F also features goodies such as a motocross-style handlebar with crossbar, silver painted frame and footpegs, as well as a pair of steel-spoked wheels, to look just like those big CRF models. The seat was also designed in the CRF style, managing to accommodate riders of different sizes and ages. It looks sleek and compact, but it won’t fool a trained eye as it has a triangulated swingarm and the engine is leaned forward. The durable plastic body parts are red and white painted, like on all Honda motocross and off-road bikes. This bike was purchased from Sport Cycles of Rockingham in 2011 and no title is issued in North Carolina. http://www.dmv.org/nc-north-carolina/other-types-of-vehicles.php