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F/s New 07' Agb Orion Pro 30, 200cc (dirt Bike) E/k Start, Alloy, Heaps More


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Hi all decieded to sell my dirt bike as i am very busy with work and have no time to ride. I also have embarked on some mods for my car and want funds for them. I origionally bought two of these bikes a short while ago, sold one to a mate and kept the other one, it has had less than 1 hour run in time on a flat grass paddok, I paid $1500 + shipping frm syd to tas. The bike is in excellent cond and i can personally vouch for its performance (i rode the second identical bike heaps before i sold it) it has 200cc ducar engine and kick and electric start, it is alloy with twin spar frame(Tough!) it is a full sized bike not a mini or mid size-- all the specs are listed with the pic. I am asking $1400 but will be only slightly neg on price, this is a top bike and new owner will not be dissapointed with power/performace/quality. Reluctant sale, but hey , i wont my new mods!I also have a 125cc brand new, agb21 07' but not quite as good as as the 200cc and is a mid/mini sized bike (second attach), also mini 50cc brand new 07',(will post pic if interested) any questions just ask, cheers Damo . remember the 200cc is NOT the visible picture, you must download it!

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post-34389-1172290046.jpg (this is the 125cc not the 200cc, u will need to download attach for 200cc)

Edited by madaz R33

I can vouch for this bike, I have the 125 orion and it is a ball!!! 4 other mate have them and we ride them on the weekends around my block, they are pretty quick and it feels even more so when they are so small!!

I can vouch for this bike, I have the 125 orion and it is a ball!!! 4 other mate have them and we ride them on the weekends around my block, they are pretty quick and it feels even more so when they are so small!!

Cheers for that endorsement! the 125's do go pretty hard and are pretty good for what they are, just imagine a 200cc with all the trimmings/power, :wave: wahooooo!!!, cheers Damo

Edited by madaz R33

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