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Hmm the Megelli 250R looks even better than the Ninja... None for sale second hand in VIC though...$6k for a new one

http://melbourne.gumtree.com.au/f-megelli-All-Categories-W0QQKeywordZmegelliQQisSearchFormZtrueQQlsiZInConfigQQlsnZMelbourneQ20Region

read a review about them. sounds cheap and nasty

got pulled over in my mates EK civic on brunswick st last night after he decided to rev dump and spin all of first.

cops proceeded to f**k with us saying we looked like drug dealers and then cracked gay jokes lol... kunts gave it to our lives... THIS IS AFTER they made us turn out our pockets and searched every thing in the car. went through my wallet and stopped halfway and looked at me with a concerning look and goes. hmmm you lied when you said you had nothing... lol kidding

Hmm the Megelli 250R looks even better than the Ninja... None for sale second hand in VIC though...$6k for a new one

dont like how the seat lines up with the tank...

adding kawasaki zx2r to my list

90's 250cc's is where it's at, all these new ones look meh

imo

I always see an R15 at trade school...Looks pretty small so might be a 250..

They be 150s. Lots of 150s look good, shame about the size though. Aprilia RS125 looks like a fun little bike.

just a quick q just brought a vs n looking to get 20 inh rims for a vs just wonderong if u sell the parts for the gearbox for rims to be rwc . or do u just go to holden to do the work im a bit in the dark about it

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