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SQ Pocket Racing Bike

Bike has been taken out of box and polished but has never had fuel put in it or been started, this bike is new. tHIS IS A VERY QUICK BIKE SUITABLE FOR RACING.

selling due to a pending trip overseas, why not buy yourself a christmas present...

$400

the slower 40cc model of this bike is selling on ebay for 470 this is a bargain and is advertised else where so prob wont last long

PICK UP PREFERRED

49cc water cooled two stroke engine

maximum power 6.0kW at 15000rpm

maximum torque 6.5Nm at 10000rpm

top speed of 95km/h

disc brakes front and rear (twin discs on front)

alloy sub frame

steering damper

13 inch front and rear racing tires

110kg capacity

bike stand, tool kit, fuel container and owners manual included

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Edited by stolen

haha, just put it in to storage today, its about 500mm from the ground im guessing, these things are all pretty standard in size. if your keen i can go down and measure it for you but like i said its a pocket bike.

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