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Old 03-27-2007, 03:19 AM
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i have a good learner/stunt bike!!

i have an 2002 sv650 with cage and 12o bar i have them but there not on the bike... protaper bars and new clutch umm i blow the motor a couple of months back i put a new one the motors in brand new!!! it maybe has an hour and ahalf time on the just the motor left side has summ rash i have pictures!!! just does not gaguse i would just use it to stunt! all im asking is 2000 obo...im in texas just umm plzz pm me!!

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Re: i have a good learner/stunt bike!!

Try posting this in the classifieds.
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Stupid newbies
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Re: i have a good learner/stunt bike!!

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Stupid newbies
LOL
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Re: i have a good learner/stunt bike!!

my buddy has same generation SV and has had a ton of problems with oil pickup during prolonged wheelies. I think he ended up going through a motor or two before he figured it out.
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how does anyone stunt a v-twin?
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Re: i have a good learner/stunt bike!!

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how does anyone stunt a v-twin?

yet again another year old thread.....click page one and stay on it.... And your comment how does anyone stunt a vtwin...you learn on what you learn on....
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