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DescriptionDescriptionMUST HAVE PRICE or opening bid to post. Motorcycles and anything that can be tagged with a motorcycle tag. (And driven on the road legally). Anything motorcycle related may be posted to this page. If you are a dealer don't post your entire inventory on here that's what craigslist is for. If your looking for advice on how to repair something or "where can I find" that's totally allowed. No solicitation blah blah blah. You know the drill. We are a motorcycle for sale or trade group not a will trade for motorcycle group. So if you have aunt Edna's kidney put it up on Craigslist like every one else. Take it down as soon as your money is in hand. Don't bump more than every 12 hrs. For your personal protection I recommend not letting anyone test drive without a helmet and money in your hand. Not liable for anything. If something looks sketchy or illegal don't do it. If a bike has no title make sure you state it in the description. Bikes have to have a motor or at least a place for one.

If you know someone that should be on here add them. Preferred area is Mannford, Prue, Claremore, Coweta, Bixby, Jenks, Salpulpa, Tulsa. If your outside this area you can still post but be prepared to meet your potential customers in one of these areas. Real motorcycles only no toys. Exceptions may be made for powerwheels Two Wheel Tulsa Motorcycles and Mayhem is our sister page this is where you need to post swap meets awesome pics etc.
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