Fox Shock 2006 Roller

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Cossey44

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I am looking to use this motor for a 250R conversion. I am looking to off load whats left. This bike was my pride and joy so I am looking to sell as is. Check out my profile for pics. This bike is incredible.

Fox Float R's no leaks with titanium upper and lower mounting bolts
American Star 2+1 a-arms
Dual streamline brake lines
Billet aluminum front hubs and Galfer wave rotors
Single piece drag stem (lightest weight stem ever)
Metal Tech stock length swingarm and streamline brake line
Dual row, Lonestar bearing carrier locknut and sprocket hub
Rear Galfer wave rotor
Dura Blu +2+2 Axle
Elka Dual rate, remote reservoir rear shock valved for 180-200lbs
Full set Duncan rims and MXR RZR tires
Maier Nose plastic

Beyond a doubt one of the lightest, fastest Blasters I have ever ridden or seen. I am keeping the motor, shifter, carb, airbox, stator, CDI, clutch lever and throttle control. The bike does not come with rear plastics. Please let me know if you are interested, it is a beautiful machine, and it is looking for a good home. I am not looking to part it out as I am deployed right now and wouldn't be able to do the work, and the old lady isn't as good with a ratchet as she used to be.

Pink slip and registration all up to date.





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Yeah sorry man, I am out of town at the moment. Otherwise I would have done the work and gotten it to you. :)
 
Let's say $1500. I would consider leaving the motor, and other parts if someone was interested enough. I am in Afghanistan, so if someone makes me an offer I will consider it even though the motor is too good to let go of. It is a 240cc Vitos top ported by Flotek, with a heavy duty clutch, Wiseco piston, a project blaster pipe and silencer, and a 34mm Keihn carb and vforce reeds. The airbox is also a project Blaster aluminum box with a high temp silicone clamp setup. It is beautiful!

If anyone is really serious, I will consider leaving the bike whole.
 
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