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125cc Mid Size Apollo Dirt Bike Honda Clone (charlotte,nc) on 2040-motos

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125cc Mid Size Apollo Dirt bike -- four Stroke -- 4 gear -- Nice knobby tires! Kick start, front/rear disc brakes, inverted front forks, light aluminum frame, high performance exhaust. Runs STRONG -- Identical to Honda crf 100. Larger 250cc available as well. Easy to get parts. Give us a call anytime at (9 1 9) 415 -- 0466 for more details. Go to our website www.bestdiscountatvs.com or more details

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