2001 cr500 frame without title. Includes subframe and bolts. Subframe has been repaired (seen in picture). The seat mount tab appears to have been broken of and repaired nicely. Frame has some denting on lower rails, but not detrimental. One lower radiator mount bolt stuck in frame, but can be removed with some effort and patience.can be removed at buyers request at an additional cost. Will combine shipping on my other 2001 cr500 listings. Sold as is. No warranty. No returns.
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