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Rt 180 on 2040-motos

US $31.12
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:9999
Location:

Carnegie, Pennsylvania, US

Carnegie, Pennsylvania, US
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I got this bike on a trade and it needed completely rebuilt. 

I did complete top and bottom end. Bike is .5 over.
Oil injector bypassed. 
New uni-air filter, stock air box removed.

It runs good, but still needs work. 

-Gas valve broke, and needs repair (petcock on gas tank)
-Rear brake needs repaired. Only needs a bolt to hold rod onto rear brake arm
-Needs Clutch work. Popping out of gear.
-Needs one body piece. Left side panel

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