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2009 Honda CRF 250X
Sport Rider helps you research the new 2009 Honda CRF 250X before buying this Off-Road bike. We have all the information you need including the manufacturer suggested retail price, which starts from $6,699 MSRP that will give you the negotiating edge when visiting the dealership. The 2009 CRF 250 X is made in Japan. Honda first introduced the
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Sport Rider helps you research the new 2009 Honda CRF 250X before buying this Off-Road bike. We have all the information you need including the manufacturer suggested retail price, which starts from $6,699 MSRP that will give you the negotiating edge when visiting the dealership. The 2009 CRF 250 X is made in Japan. Honda first introduced the CRF model in 2004. With front Disc brakes that will securely stop this CRF250X motorcycle on demand. It comes standard with a 249 cc Single-Cylinder engine, and a 5 speed transmission. Compare the Honda CRF250X prices, pictures, OEM accessories, MPG, and complete specifications of the engine, suspension, brakes, wheels and tires, transmission, seats, bags, and more to other submodels.
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Honda CRF 250 X 2009
Research the 2009 Honda CRF 250 X Enduro with the information in our new motorcycle Buyer’s Guide. Our buyer’s guide provides new motorcycle pricing information, photos and colors, specification data and more.
Model Overview: 2009 CRF 250X
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Price
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$6,699.00
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Bodystyle
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Enduro
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Warranty
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0 months
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Manufacturer Country
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Japan
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Introduction Year
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2004
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Displacement (cc)
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249
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Engine Type
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Single-Cylinder
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