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Dm Mini Moto Race Pocketbike on 2040-parts.com

US $1,750.00
Location:

Langhorne, Pennsylvania, US

Langhorne, Pennsylvania, US
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DM Mini pro race pocket bike imported from Italy with Polini water cooled engine. Top end is Bizeta and have extra race ported Polini top end cylinder. Many extras included. Extra top end gaskets, foot pegs, ceramic beatings, several sized rear and front sprockets not shown, clutches, clutch springs, clutch housings, pull start assembly, jets, reeds, Bizeta steering damper, race slicks, 2 sets of pipes for open and super production class, 2 sets of fiberglass bodies, adjustable rear swingarm with 3 different set ups for different track sizes and much, Much more. This bike was raced competitively for two seasons. I'm the original owner. There's more than 8k invested.

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