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2001 Husqvarna 125cc W/ Lots Of Work-- Must See on 2040-motos

$1,200
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Reading, Pennsylvania

Reading, PA
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hello I am selling my 2001 Husqvarna 125cc for cheap due to being short on cash. It is barely ridden but is a fast and reliable bike, disappointed to have to get rid of it. I apologize that she's dirty, it is the only picture I have on me at the time.it has new:Steering bearingsSwing arm bearingsRear wheel bearingsCRANK BEARINGS AND SEALWISECO PISTON AND RINGGasketFork sealsSeat coverFront and Rear tire(REAR TIRE HAS NOT BEEN PRE-OWNED)ChainFront and Rear sprocketsOnly issue is clutch lever is broken and I don't feel like replacing it, its a quick and cheap fix. Runs outstanding I truly love this bike, have put a lot of time and money into it. Please contact Matt at txt or call. Will send many more images if asked. Thank you

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