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Item: 04 Honda Crf250R RAMS modified

Age:04

Condition:Very Good

Price: $5,500 ono

Location: Forster nsw

Contact: 0414354342 or 0265554342

Comments: I can add pics or email pics.

Call Ian 0414354342 or 0265554342

04 Honda crf250r

4 rides since Full re build by RAMS! starts 1st kick every time!

Shell 98 octane V power fuel used always

Washed and cleaned after every ride!

Bush ridden and a few back yard track rides.

Selling because i haven’t ridden 4 over 12 months. It’s just sitting in the garage. I start it every couple of weeks 4 a few minutes.

I can add pics or email pics.

Call Ian 0414354342 or 0265554342

06 head ported and polished by Rams.

Eceldyne titanium valves, springs and seats.

13.5 compression JE racing piston and rings.

CHM titanium exhaust (Full) Top of range US exhaust!

Carby rejeted with spear jets

Heavy duty tubes (front n rear)

Gold TAG handle bars

Renthal chain n sprockets

99% front tire

70% rear tire

New fork seals n fork seal protectors

Light speed frame protectors

Brand new twin Air air filter

Factory fx sticker kit

B & B bash plate

4x spear leavers, 2x spear air filters.

Full spears kit, gaskets, piston n rings.

Work shop manual

Owners manual

All standard parts

All recites for head, head work, piston, exhaust, jets, Fork seals n protectors, bash plate, everything!

Call Ian 0414354342 or 0265554342

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