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brand new 49cc R1 racing pocket bike in black (extremely hard to find).silver also

These bikes are extremely fast and stable. Comes with 2 ignition keys, electric start, built-in alternator, front and rear cross drilled disc brakes, twin exhausts with HPI coating, head lights, rear lights, brake lights and front and rear indicators, speed metre, fuel tank electric indicator, semi-slick tyres, with full R1 fairing and more! All stock is brand new and with immediate availablility!

R.R.P. is $2000...DON'T MISS OUT!!

Standard Specifications for this model

Engine Displacement/Type 49cc, Single Cylinder, Air cooled, high performance two stroke

Max Speed Up to 50KPH (after potential modifications speeds of 80KPH may be achieved)

Suspension Front and Back

Start mode: Manual and electric start

Fuel Capacity/range 1.5L/70KM

Fuel/oil ratio: 1 to 25 mixed gasoline

Brakes Front & Rear Disk brakes

Creeping capacity 15 degrees

Tyres 13 inch tubeless and aluminum wheel ( semi-slicks)

Gross weight 44 Kg

Fuel Unleaded petrol + 2-cycle oil (premixed 25:1)

Drive System Chain Drive/ centrifugal drive

Aesthetics Large variety of paint schemes available. Also included is a sponsor decal kit.

Controls Motorcycle style twist throttle/hand controlled brake levers

Frame/fairing High quality cast steel frame (chrome finished) and durable UV protected fairing

User Age > 16 years old

Maximum Load 120 kg

$1050

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You're REALLY not going to sell this without pics... Why don't you just post them up here to save yourself replying to 500 emails asking for them?

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