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Specs:

Engine Displacement: 4 stroke 70cc engine

Max Speed: 80+

Fuel Tank Capacity: 2 L

Range :90 km per tank

Tyres/Wheels: Street Terrain semi-slick race design tyres

Suspension System: Front fork suspension and Rear single Shock

Brakes: Hydraulic dual layer front cross drilled / cable rear brakes

Transmission: 4 speed gear box – semi automatic (no clutch)

Body Material: High quality cast steel perimeter frame and ABS Plastic Injected fairings

Ignition: Electric start and also manual kick start

Dimensions: Approx 130cm(length) X 30cm(width) X 80cm(height)

Also has headlight, rear brake light, side indicators and horn and speedo.

Engine properly broken in and oil recently changed to full synthetic 4-stroke oil.

This thing kills the 49cc 2 stroke bikes. I have had it up to 80km/h in an empty industrial area. It is more than double the size of the 49cc 2 strokes so more comfortable to ride if your more than 5 foot tall.

Bought this in September 2004 and has been ridden only a few times since then.

$500ono

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what about bus shipping, thats usually the cheapest and safest was to ship interstate.

I do have an account with a courier company and have used bus freight also previously for other things, but i dont have the original box or a box similiar I can pack it with coz they wont pick it up unless its packed properly in some sort of box.

If you are really interested i can get a price from bus freight and our normal courier

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