47cc pocket bike LIKE NEW! NICE removable swingarm version! - $280
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47cc pocket bike LIKE NEW! NICE removable swingarm version! - $280
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http://www.craigslist.org/sby/mcy/47277288.html
send any inquiries to MRStuner@hotmail.com
send any inquiries to MRStuner@hotmail.com
http://www.craigslist.org/sby/mcy/47277288.html
send any inquiries to MRStuner@hotmail.com
For sale is my 47cc pocket bike. It's the removable swingarm version which is widely regarded as one of the highest quality Cags on the market. You've got to be careful with what you buy, some of them are total crap. Most pocket bikes on the market have welding that is of pretty poor quality but you will notice instantly how much better the welding and overall quality is on this bike. Also notice the swingarm design! Most others have simply one arm for each side with a small brace but the design on THIS bike makes it MUCH stiffer and will provide better/more stable handling.
Has been meticulously cared for. The bike is actually *better than new* since it's been properly prepared and broken in and I also replaced all the fuel lines and the fuel filter with higher quality stuff from Cycle Gear. The stock fuel filters are poor quality and have been known to break really easily. It has a nail in the rear tire but easily and commonly fixed with some of that atomotive fix-a-flat goop. Except for the tire it is in better than new shape. I paid $370 for it a couple months ago and has only been through 2 tanks. Need to clear some garage space and could use the cash to help pay for my new "big" bike. Selling it for $280.
Also includes the stock tool kit, owner's manual, sticker sheet and stand. I will even throw in my blue Zocchi knee sliders (ESSENTIAL gear) which cost me about $70 alone.
Has been meticulously cared for. The bike is actually *better than new* since it's been properly prepared and broken in and I also replaced all the fuel lines and the fuel filter with higher quality stuff from Cycle Gear. The stock fuel filters are poor quality and have been known to break really easily. It has a nail in the rear tire but easily and commonly fixed with some of that atomotive fix-a-flat goop. Except for the tire it is in better than new shape. I paid $370 for it a couple months ago and has only been through 2 tanks. Need to clear some garage space and could use the cash to help pay for my new "big" bike. Selling it for $280.
Also includes the stock tool kit, owner's manual, sticker sheet and stand. I will even throw in my blue Zocchi knee sliders (ESSENTIAL gear) which cost me about $70 alone.
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