Yamaha PW50
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I'm selling my sons little PW50 because he has outgrown it now.
Apart from a scuff on the front mudguard the bike is almost as new. I bought it brand spanking in April 2003, and still have the invoice for it. It's only been used about 5 or 6 times and would be ideal for a child aged from around 4 years.
Apart from the photos below, I also have a short video clip of it running which can be emailed upon request.
I know you can get replicas of these bikes, but the genuine Yamaha PW50's last for years, and are extremely reliable.
£465 and its yours. £1000 and I'll throw in a can of petrol
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Apart from a scuff on the front mudguard the bike is almost as new. I bought it brand spanking in April 2003, and still have the invoice for it. It's only been used about 5 or 6 times and would be ideal for a child aged from around 4 years.
Apart from the photos below, I also have a short video clip of it running which can be emailed upon request.
I know you can get replicas of these bikes, but the genuine Yamaha PW50's last for years, and are extremely reliable.
£465 and its yours. £1000 and I'll throw in a can of petrol
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v311/adandkd/IMAG0134.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v311/adandkd/IMAG0135.jpg)
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Last edited by FX02; 28 March 2006 at 11:30 AM.
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These really are the ones to go for. My son had a replica one and every time he went on it something broke. Changed to a pw 50 and no problems ever in the two years we had it, and that was second hand, worth every penny
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Originally Posted by tomski2
These really are the ones to go for. My son had a replica one and every time he went on it something broke. Changed to a pw 50 and no problems ever in the two years we had it, and that was second hand, worth every penny
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