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$2,499 1997 Honda Elite S 50cc, Big Bore Kit Does 65+, Fully Moded!!! on 2040-motos

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Im Selling My 1997 Honda Elite 50cc Scooter, two Stroke Engine, Has Been Modded To The Max!!! Produces Speeds Up To 65+, The Mods Include But Not Limited To A Malossi 72cc MHR Big Bore Kit, Malossi Fully Balanced Crank, 28mm Oko Carb With Uni Full Flow Filter, Performance CT Intake And Reed Cage, PG Long Exhaust, Trail Tech Vapor Info Display, Info Includes, CHT Temp, Air Temp, Time, Distance Traveled, RPMs, Air Temp, Is Fully Tuned Out, Brand New Michelin S1 90/90 10 Tires, 8.41:1 Final Drive Gears Malossi Delta Clutch, JDM Taillight, And Rips Like Crazy, Fastest Scooter Around,This Scooter, I bought This Scooter With 800 mis On It And Started The Project It Now Has 1700 mis On The Scooter Runs Terrific Tires Are Excellent Please Call Me With Any Further Questions On This Scooter, My Phone Number Is Call Or Text With Anything!!! Asking $2699 Or Best Offer Yamaha zuma vino

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