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YAMAHA PW50cc 1981
This bike is modified to a 2016 model, with all new body kit, seat, gas tank, carburetor, graphics, fork boots, fork suspension shocks, aluminium foot pegs, 2 new tires, and many more things... it is practically new. This bike has missing title cause when I bought it, it was in very bad condition. It took me to finish this proyect 3 months. Now is ready for kids to want to learn motocross... This bike is perfect to start practice. This bike is recomended for kids to 5-9 years old, you can also add the training wheels. (not included) Includes helmet, gloves and goggles size M...Everything is new never used before. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me. I don't make deliveries, if you want it by parcel service you will have to pay for it. Pick up in Laredo Texas, 78046, united states. |
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