My new Marlboro Racing Replica

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Bucko
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My new Marlboro Racing Replica

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I bought my 18th bike tonight.

Marlboro Racing Rep.
Brand new.
Wave discs.
Two stroke.





























http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... &rd=1&rd=1

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Should be here next week.

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Post by Hooligan »

that thing should be a hoot!
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AHAMAY
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Post by AHAMAY »

cool bike. I bought a similar one but mine is water cooled. The only problem is that i can't ride the thing. As i am 6'3 and just a little too big. I thought the kids might like it but it is just too fast for them. I am trying to sell mine at the moment.

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Post by Bucko »

I'm 6'4", so I'm probably too big for it too, but it will look cool in my lounge room regardless.

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Post by WickedFZR1K »

LOL These things are cool to look at, but thats about it, in my opinion. I worked at a bike shop that sold pocket bikes one year for Christmas, what junk they were, seemed like every single bike came back for repair (except 2, the guy bought them for display only).
Most of the problem was clutch related, but I am pretty sure it was a "dad is too heavy for son's toy, but had to try it" case.
If you want to live life by your own terms, you gotta be willing to crash and burn...

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