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hey all

just wondering if anyone was interested in buying a pocket bike, its a replica of a thumpstar with a 125cc honda engine with a 25mm carbi. Comes with alloy swingarm, alloy handle bars, black alloy rims, alloy bashplate, heavy duty upside down forks, racing exhaust, front and rear disk brakes, high flow fuel filter, electric and kick start, 4 speed manual with clutch and a full set of black thumpstar plastics. can take 120kg of weight and has a 3L fuel tank which gets just over 60km's

(will post pics if someone is interested)

RRP from what i know is: $2000

price for sale: $1400 onoNOW $500

sydney buyers only.

plz pm me if u are interested

cheers

manveer

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