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Hey guys! me and a friend brought a bulk buy of 6 of these mini bikes, 1 each for the 5 of us and we have one left over.. and could use the money

$250 or nearest offer... feel free to call or text 0408 340 465 or pm me

50cc mini bike black with white flames

2 stroke engine

max speed of about 50-60km/h depending on weight

air cooled

front and rear disc brakes

mono rear suspension dual front

pick up in geelong, could possible get it to hoppers crossing if that makes it easier to pick up

thanks

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hey guys i have another one of these in the shed it was my one, the one i kept out of all 6. but have decided to sell it

it needs new front brake, as my dad stole a part of it for a friend.. and the back wheel has been replaced with stronger bearings if any1 is interested let me no and il get a pic..

$150 ono and its all yours. as i need some money. pick up in geelong

thanks

pm or 0408340465

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