Honda CRF450R fairing used by Jett Lawrence is up for auction
Honda has made race fairings from its CRF Super Motocross motorcycles available to bid on, with all proceeds going to charity.

Race fairings from Honda’s CRF450R and 250R bikes, used by none other than Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence and Jo Shimoda, are up for auction.
The fairings were used exclusively at the latest round of the Super Motocross championship, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Lawrence, who rides Honda’s full-factory CRF450R machine, currently leads the championship as he looks to retain his title.
All of the winning bids will be donated to the Paediatric Brain Tumour Foundation (PBTF) charity, which has been working alongside Honda for the last 34 years.
As part of the haul are various front fenders, side fairings which include special designs linked to the charity, and rear bodywork parts that feature rider numbers. The theme for this year’s design was “The Power of Dreams: My Podium Moment”, which is a concept that focuses on the strength, imagination and courage of children with brain tumours.

Jeremy McGuire, Director of Customer Engagement at American Honda, said:
“It was a pleasure and honor for our team and associates to get to spend time with such a special group of guests this weekend, and we encourage our customers and fans to bid generously in this one-of-a-kind auction.
“Year after year, everyone at Honda is inspired by the PBTF and the families they work with, and ever since they visited with us at an SMX round last year, we’ve had this weekend circled on our calendar. We wish them all the best, and we look forward to seeing them next year.”
Although the auction is US-based, bids can be placed internationally although successful bidders outside of America will be responsible for paying for shipping separately. This will be organised by PBTF with the winner after the auction has closed.

For information on how to bid and for a full rundown of the parts included, head to the official PBTF website.
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