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I'm looking at selling my bike to get some money to go towards my next car. So here it is.

Genuine 2005 110cc 3 Valve Pitboss

Larger Pro Taper bars

Larger exhaust with alloy shroud(was burning my shorts..)

Brand new Bridgestone rear tyre

Brand new shock/spring

Gripper tape

DC front sticker +asst'd stickers

New NGK plug

I haven't had the bike for very long, and I'm not in a rush to sell so please no stupid offers.

The filter is cleaned after every use, and the bike is VERY well taken care off.

I had a look in the trading post and the Pitty's in there are going for around 1900 for a 04 model, so I'm looking for $2200 for this one with the mods done.

I'm in Brisbane on the southside, and please NO TIME WASTERS..

Contact either through PM, or on (07) 55463673. Ask for either Matt or Jay

Here's some pics for those interested

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Cheers, Matt.

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