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Old 10-04-2007, 01:41 PM
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Atomik Prox 140cc 2007

Model: Atomik Prox 140cc oilcooled

Make: Atomik Same As Orion

Year: 2007

Engine: 140cc DUCAR oilcooled start in any gear
Fuel capacity: 3L
Transmission: 4 Speed Manual, 1N234 (1 Down, 3 Up)
Max speed: 100+
Weight: 90 / 76 KGS
Bike Size: 1805 x 750 x 1030 mm
Wheel Base: 1235 mm
Engine starting: Kick Start
Brakes: Disk
Seat Height: 810 mm
Frame: Twin Spar Frame
Forks: Adjustable Upside Down Forks
Chain: Heavy-Duty KMC Chain
Rim Sizes: 12" rear and 14" front

Who this bike is for: Someone who likes to ride fast and noes how to ride. i think a first timer will be better off with the 125cc
PRICE: $700-$900

My experiences with this Bike: i have never owned the prox 140cc but own the prox 125cc same bike just different motor. the prox are really good bikes good frames shocks and motors. i no the atomik macanic really well and he told me the the 140cc prox are really fast but in china they dont tighten the selector up and it comes lose and stuffs up the gearing and so forth. but as soon as you get the bike if you no what you are doing you can do it your self but atomik motosport fix it for you free of charge so no headaceh there. but they are really good and fast bike. i give this one 9 out of 10

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Old 12-04-2007, 08:01 AM
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Ive got one of these and i love it. Dont know about the selector problem though. Only thing is i had to get it re jetted as it was way too lean and port match the inlet manifold as it was very badly matched. Bike handles extreemly well almost big bike like ,and now the jetting is right it goes about as hard as a yz 125. Clutch is pretty heavy but its no biggie. So much quicker than my prox 125 its not funny.
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when i went to atomik they had 3 atomik prox 140s with no motors and the macanic i no said the sectors stuff up.
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Old 12-04-2007, 11:00 AM
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i saw one with no motor didnt no wat that was about till now
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when i went to atomik they had 3 atomik prox 140s with no motors and the macanic i no said the sectors stuff up.

Once again with the "Mecanic" if he told you to jump off a cliff would you do it?
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Old 13-04-2007, 02:53 AM
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franky no i wood not.. but i asked him wats wrong wif them bikes cause they were 4 prox 140s with no motors and he said teh sector fuks up
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Old 13-04-2007, 04:16 AM
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so where these from as in where to buy them???
Ebay or the place its self????
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you can get em from ebay or dandenong
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cool might have alook... looking for a new bike...
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Old 13-04-2007, 08:04 AM
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For the money id say go for it. 850ish on ebay. My mates spent thousands on their bikes and they all have had some sort of trouble. I broke a clutch cable, thats it. Stoked! Should have bought 3 of them at the time for when theirs break down. Hope i havnt just jinxed myself.
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