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Item: 2007 pitpro motard race bike 140cc

Age: 1 year old

Condition: used

Price: $550

Location: Springvale. but can drop off in melboune CBD

Contact: 0422 142 176

Comments: Up forsale is my 2006 race pitpro. i bought the bike in june 2007 as a stock 125cc pit bike but the power was to slow so then i dropd in a lifan 140cc high comp race engine what cost me $450 then i put a set of motard michalen plito tyres they cost me $119 each. then i went to south morang track bike wasnt running %100 for motard so i had to spend another $150 to tune and adjust the carby so it runs %100. bikes only been raced once and came 3rd so its a super fast bike. bike will also come with a front dirt tire with rim and tube also a rear veerubber knobby dirt tire for the rear.

MODS

: race 140cc lifan high comp motor

: uni airfilter

: KMC heavy duty chain

: Micheln plito tires 2nd best on market

: Small sprokets

: ajuster forks knobs on top

: 1000lbs Rear spring set for motard

: mikuni tuned and adusted carby with polished inlet manifold

: allways ran on motul oil changed after every ride

Reason for selling: bike has been sitting for 5months due to no were to ride. also need money to comply my car thats why im selling so cheap

thanks please give me a call if you have any questions

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