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2005 Honda TRX450R
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(stock photo)
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- ONE BAD MACHINE - Quick - Great Buy!
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One owner, Well taken care of!!
The Honda TRX450R. It's the king of the dunes, trail, track and just about anywhere you decide to ride it. Boasting an incredibly potent package featuring a CRF450R-derived engine and Pro-Link suspension, one ride will prove that this is indeed one amazing sport ATV.
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Honda |
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| Model Year |
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2005 |
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| Model |
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TRX450R |
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| Price |
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*$4,499.00
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| Color |
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Red |
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| VIN# |
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100010 |
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| Engine |
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Single-cylinder, four-stroke |
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| Displacement |
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450 cc |
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| Bore x Stroke |
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94.0 mm x 64.8 mm |
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| Compression Ratio |
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10.5:1 |
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| Carburetion |
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Keihin 42.0 mm with throttle position sensor (TPS) |
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| Cooling |
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Liquid |
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| Starter |
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Forward kick |
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| Transmission |
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5-speed |
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| Final Drive |
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O-ring-sealed chain |
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| Ignition |
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CD with electronic advance |
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| Suspension |
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Front: Ind. double-wishbone w/Showa shocks, featuring adj. spring preload, rebound & comp. damping; 8.4 in. travel Rear: Pro-Link w/single Showa shock featuring adj. spring preload, rebound & comp. damping; 9 in. travel |
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| Brakes |
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Front: Dual hydraulic 174 mm discs with twin-piston calipers Rear: Single hydraulic 190 mm disc with single-piston caliper |
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| Tires |
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Front: 22 x 7-10 knobby radial Rear: 20 x 10-9 knobby radial |
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| Length |
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72.6 in. |
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| Width |
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46.3 in. |
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| Height |
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43.6 in. |
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| Seat Height |
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32.6 in. |
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| Dry Weight |
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350 lbs. |
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| Fuel Capacity |
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3.2 gal. |
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| Insurance |
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Get an Insurance Quote |
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Photos may show optional equipment
*Price, if shown, does not include government fees, taxes, dealer freight/preparation, dealer document preparation charges or any finance charges (if applicable). Final actual sales price will vary depending on options or accessories selected.
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