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TOR motorcycle enduro ?


Checking out E-bay and found these ??? 125-250 brand new enduro bikes start e-bay price £1750 inc vat on the road i think ? the 125-250 are water cooled usd forks slim with alloy beam frame looks a bit like a crf 250 honda ? 
It has !!!
fat bars
940mm seat
alloy rims
5 speed box
single ohc sim to  honda


item 180566840111 smilesmilesmile


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-- Edited by TTR on Friday 15th of October 2010 09:18:30 AM

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Just had a quick scwidge on the net and found this about them

http://www.throttlemonkey.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=24675

no maybe give them a miss for any real use...wink

-- Edited by RichT4 on Friday 15th of October 2010 09:34:02 AM

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Hold on wait a minate ? if this thing lasted 12mths its still a brill buy think its only £1750 inc VAT you would loose nearly that much on a top of the line enduro bike in a year, after all its only going to be a trail bike, compare it with a new KLR250 kawasaki at near £4000 ? would i buy one yes at this money !!! to trail ride ? if i was on a limited budget ,i would check nuts bolts are tight make sure every think is greased /only down side nil electric boot mentioned it would be nice to know all bearings have seals before purchase if so way you gooooo :

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I always thought that getting spare for Chinese bikes and quads was a no-no. But, having just rebuilt the engine and more specifically, the gearboxof a chinese 250 quad that had taken serious abuse round the fields for the past three years, I was pleasantly surprised at a, ho well made it was, and b, how easy it was to get all the obscure bits needed for a gearbox rebuild.

So, maybe.....

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