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Hi,

Very regretfull sale. I have owned this scooter for nearly 2 years. I bought it from George from GT Autosound, who only owns LEET stuff! :P

A small write up is available HERE

Now has a new GIANNELLI exhaust which is straight through, none of that curvy stuff, these are expensive!

Mostly all MODS done by the PRO at CitiSkoots.

12xxxkm

originally 100cc now 107cc with the kit

heavy duty clutch with modified clutch springs to engage around 4pm for faster launches.

new strong VBelt fitted.

UNI Filter POD.

Upgraded Carby.

new brake shoes recently.

front pad still got good meat.

tyres good.

carbon fibre instrument cluster, fuel, headlight covers.

gel cell battery.

kick start and electric start.

always run on 98 ult around $8 to fill with high petrol prices these days.

cheap rego, cheap insurance.

This aerox is a beast, and looks the stuff too. It will beat any 100cc scooter out there, it will do 110km/h on straight dry road. I weigh 110kg aswell, so i aint no light dude aswell. Pulls up steep hills no problems.

Looking to move onto a mbike.

$3500 firm

Cheers.

Will

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