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2006 Yamaha Fjr1300 AE

2006 Yamaha Fjr1300 AE

$3,000

Gresham, Oregon

Year 2005

Make Honda

Model Crf 250F

Category Dirt Bikes

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2005 Honda Crf 250F, Selling my bike because I just don't ride anymore. At this point in my life I cannot afford to get injured. I have put a lot into this bike, this includes: -Race Tech suspension -Universal triple clamps with Renthal Twinwall oversized handlebars (Windham bend) -Aluminum radiator braces -Pro Circuit aluminum throttle tube -Pro Circuit hole shot device -Boyesen Quickshot accelerator pump cover -FMF Factory 4 exhaust system -Turner Performance aluminum foot pegs -Renthal front and rear sprockets -Renthal 520 R1 race chain -ASV F3 pro model unbreakable clutch with quick adjust and relocated hotstart -ASV F3 unbreakable front brake -ASV front brake rotator clamp -Sunline shifter -Dunlop D952 tires -Twin Air powerflow kit I recently re-shimmed the valves and thoroughly cleaned the carburetor. The oil has always been changed with a new filter every 2 to 3 rides, and currently is sitting with a brand new oil change. It runs like a champ, cold starts in 3 kicks, and is extremely fast. Much faster and more capable than stock in every way. Comes with the following tools and extra parts: -Fork seal installation tool -Carburetor cleaning tool -Spark plug socket -Spoke wrench -Complete Hotcams valve shim kit -175 main jet -Extra oil filter cover with o-rings -Owner's manual -Universal motorcycle stand Still have original title and registration. Asking $3000, which I think is more than reasonable considering how much has gone into it, how much the other stock 250Fs are going for, as well as all of the extras I'm throwing in. I will ignore low-ball offers, so don't bother. Title in hand. $3,000.00

2008 KTM 450 EXC-R

2008 KTM 450 EXC-R

$4,999

Gresham, Oregon

Year 2008

Make KTM

Model 450 EXC-R

Category Dirt Bikes

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2008 KTM 450 EXC-R, As soon as you see the trademark orange and black styling of a KTM motorbike, you know you’re in for something good. Austrian manufacturer KTM has gained a great reputation over the years for building motorbikes that are perfectly suited for just about every level of riding and racing. While KTM has some great 2-Stroke bikes, enthusiasts are looking more and more towards 4-Stroke models, and the 2008 KTM EXC series has a few you just might fall in love with.What immediately stands out about the KTM EXC is the lightweight design of these enduro bikes. The shrouds are aerodynamically constructed to weigh down the bike as little as possible, with lightweight plastics so it won’t be weighed down. Like many of the bikes in the KTM line, the styling is aggressive, with a distinctive triangular headlight that makes this bike instantly recognizable, and a mud guard and LED tail light in the rear.You’ll get some great power out of the EXC, thanks to its new, lighter, more efficient XC4 engine, redesigned especially to suit the special demands and requirements of enduro racing. Speaking of the demands of enduro racing, one of the realities of these types of bikes is that they tend to require a lot of maintenance to keep them performing at the top of their game. The design of the 2008 KTM EXC actually makes maintenance much simpler than you might expect, with bigger, more easily accessible valves and a generally more elegant design than some other enduros. Vibration is minimal and the transmission is smooth, and if you’ve ridden KTM bikes before, you’ll probably agree that the engine on the EXC is the most efficient and reliable one they’ve ever produced.But all that aside, how much will you enjoy riding a 2008 KTM EXC Bike? The answer is, quite a bit, probably. The more flexible swingarm and adjustable shock absorber means you can get almost exactly the type of ride you want every time, even in rough terrain and other tough conditions of the type you’re likely to encounter when enduro riding. Take your favorite motocross bike and give it some trail riding flexibility, and you’ve got a KTM EXC. This type of bike needs to be able to give you precision when you need it and power when you’ve got room to open things up, and the EXC can definitely do that, and the comfortable seat and compact body means that most riders will be able to ride one of these all day long if they want to.What about the brakes? No worries here. Qua