Pit bike Mini-Moto for sale

HILROD

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SOLD.
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HILROD

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I used to keep these at work til they hired a skitzo crackhead. Had to bring them all home, so I'd like the money more than a house horded up with bikes. Besides like cars I like building them more than owning finished ones. I've got to clear up space. Ive got a couple more unfinished ones to fund!
 

chry*bmb

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This intrigues me and could be a seriously good possibility!! I know NOTHING about bikes :( I would personally like one, but we could use one too. I want to be at the track a lot this year, and tired of running back n forth, but Im DRIVING this year!! Lol Lemme look into...
 

chry*bmb

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Not worried about riding them, just which one would "work" for us. Does sound super cool! I screwed around on a pocket bike once. That's just not gonna fly. I would prefer to not shift, lol. I'm lazy. I'll admit it. Auto clutch would probably mean less to fix when they break, but also means more $$$ when they do?

Again, know crap about bikes except fun as hell to ride :) Thanks for getting back to me. Thinking xmas gift for us ,)
 

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Auto clutch still requires shifting just way easier, no hand clutch. It's centrifical so just let off the gas a tiny bit to shift. Also real bike riders don't always like it but these are all dual hand brake, no foot brake. These are bigger so easier to control, they don't feel too small. The electric ones are better for no shifting. I've got one that goes around 40mph.
 

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