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VIDEO: Megalodon 700 cc 2 stroke First Ride

The time has finally come to see the Megalodon 700cc 2 Stroke Dirt Bike hit the track! Max from the 999lazer YouTube channel has spent the entire year building the mythical 700 two-stroke he always wanted. Running 70 + HP on a dirt bike isn’t for the faint of heart, so the guys drafted in the expertise of Doncaster Moto Parc head honcho – and former 500cc GP racer – Ed Bradley to help them tame the beast. People often talk about 700cc 2 strokes, but its rarer than rocking horse poop to actually see one in action on track…so now’s your chance!

Photo and Video Credit – Toofast Media

 

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