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Hi all,

Up for sale is a 125cc motorbike. This bike is BRAND NEW it has never been ridden. I brought this bike about 2 months ago for the school holidays, although never got around to riding it. Now I am back at school and don’t have the time to ride it, the bike just sits their collecting dust. The bike comes 95% assembled, all you need to do is adjust the rear shock, adjust the handle bars and tighten all nuts and bolts.

Specifications:

125cc Loncin 4 stroke engine.

4 speed manual gearbox with clutch.

Load capacity 150kg.

Max speed 100kph +

Upside down forks.

Adjustable gas shock

Alloy handle bars and fuel cap.

BBR style sports exhaust

On front plastic there is some dirt from the stickers I took off. This can be washed off. Bike also comes with tool kit, owner manual, and stickers.

Contact me either by forum, pm or e-mail. [email protected]

Asking $699. Pickup western suburbs Melbourne

Thanks

Pauly.

P.S If you want pics just send me your e mail.

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Edited by SkyLinE GT-T R34 Pau
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