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Fmr 2008 Model Pit Bike... Great Price And Awesome Bike!


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2008 FMR 140cc Pro....140cc lifan engine all up gears(4 speed), it has been port and polished for mid to top end performance, used for trail rides only, done around 15hours since new, KLX style plastics, jump rated triple chromoly frame, 1000lbs fastace rear shock, honda showa USD front forks, tyres are good, RK heavy duty chain, genuine pro taper bars, 15mm axels not the cheaper smaller 12mm ones, circuit style exhaust, monster energy sticker kit.... very good to ride as it was built designed for adults so your not cramped, full size pit bike, can handle anything you throw at it....

i have just got it serviced( new bearings in both front and rear) cleaned carbie etc etc.... the bike comes with an inner rotor kit which hasn't been put in the bike...

Phone 0412117771 with any questions located brisbane south side

1,200.00 ono (worth $2500.00 new)

awesome bike will not be disappointed!!

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