Johnny Pag Pro Street 300cc Cruiser (Black) @ CBXManMotorcycles.com

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

Available at CBXManMotorcycles.com - FULL SIZE MOTORCYCLE. Steel fenders and gas tank. Dual disk front brakes. 2 piston front and rear calipers. DOT approved. EPA approved. Street legal (Highway too!!). All stainless brake lines. Inverted front forks. Cruises at highway speeds. 3 color options available. Chrome rims. Liquid cooled engine (No overheating!!)

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  • I have to agree with ttekulve here! I have a bike and had to replace my starter button, so I took apart the housing for the switches on the handle bar and when I put it back together, 1/8 of an over tightened screw cracked pretty much the whole housing, not it's shit! Also, the chain is a POS! I advise anyone to not take the Carb out, it might be easy taking is out but putting it back in is nearly impossible had to get a new intake breather for it since I ripped mine putting it back in.

  • 95 with pipes and jet kit. More with sprocket change...........

  • MAX SPEED MAN?

  • @ttekulve..hahahahahaha, good call Ump.....lol... and a little liquored up probably helps also...hahahaha

  • @TheTwistedGypsy Well, only at first glance. Gotta get 'em fast!

  • @ttekulve Damn!...thats some headaches dude....but here's the MOST important question......................­......Do the bitches like it, and will it help a guy get laid ... lol ;-)

  • @TheTwistedGypsy

    It leaked oil like crazy. Two local shops worked on it and it ended up leaking again within a month. Carbs needed rebuilt after about two months with it. Gas just poured out. About 4 months ago I just took it all apart myself and replaced all the seals. Took a while to get the parts. Had to go through a dealer in Jersey. Also replaced the neutral switch. Still leaks, but minimal. I can live with it now. At least it runs. However it also has developed electrical issues.

  • @ttekulve what repairs were needed, to the motor, or componets?

  • I'd rather customize a old Honda rebel 250 and make look like this.

  • Thsi is not a HONDA engine, its a cheap chinese knock off. These are fall apart bikes built to last till the very shirt warranty runs out then you ride it till they crap out and throw them away. they are junk

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