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hey felllas selling my bmx............!!

had the bike for about a year no crakc sstrees fractures nothing ..bearings might have to be replaced in the back wheel or the hub tightend

frame=kink chris doyle FARSIDE

=forks=odyssey race forks

stem=macneil top loader..only one ive seen like this

bars=attilia hot bars ..also got some slambars might throw in

=odi longnecks with sandm berringer bar ends

front wheel is a alex suprab on a colony hub

rear is a primo hula hoop on a wethepeople hub

primo hollowbite cranks ..with a united 25t sprocket

brand new primo balance seat with animal seat post

animal steven hamilton pedals

asking 650 0b0 need it gone asap serious buyers enquire only

note==== bike has been sprayed black with cans will easly come off with turps bike owes me about 2k neeed to sell to pay fines

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