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By: news (offline) Thursday, March 29 2012 @ 01:47 PM ICT (Read 5625 times)
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By: Anonymous: Jeffrey () Saturday, March 31 2012 @ 08:24 AM ICT |
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I would take one as a extra toy to have one around if they are avalable.? I am in the CM area
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By: news (offline) Saturday, March 31 2012 @ 11:16 AM ICT
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Yes, the Stallion Polo 125 really looks nice and I wonder what they are asking for it. I will try to check that out today... It's a pitty that the bike is only a 125cc, as with a 250cc engine it would attract much more riders.
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By: news (offline) Tuesday, April 03 2012 @ 09:04 AM ICT
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The Stallion Polo 125 comes in two versions, first the Polo 125 Artist as displayed above and the regular Stallion Polo 125 HC.
They cost:
Stallion Polo 125 Artist 57,500 THB
Stallion Polo 125 HC 52,500 THB
And if I understand the people at Stallion correctly, for an additional 26,000 THB you can have a side car on you Stallion Polo 125.
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