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Miniplane Moster Rigid Cage Paramotor140 cm Cage with a Vittorazi Moster 185 and Wooden Propeller
Save money on this lightly used Paramotor! Gently USED Miniplane ABM Rigid Cage with the Moster Plus 185cc Manual Start engine. The new Rigid Cage features an airfoil shaped outer ring made of aluminum for extra strength, great for Power Forward launches! The light and perfectly balanced Miniplane Classic Frame has proven itself over the years as a favorite for many pilots. It features Natural Weight-Shift for effortless flying with this heavier, more powerful motor. Adding the Vittorazi Moster Plus engine is a natural evolution towards serving the needs of the community. The Vittorazi Moster family of engines has become one of the most popular and trusted motors in the paramotor industry for heavier pilots needing a significant amount of power for their flying pursuits. The Moster Plus 185 incorporates a clutch, and this is why we have chosen this engine for our lineup. We fell that the addition of the clutch is a significant step towards safety and versatility in paramotor engine design. Learn more about the Dark Evolution Vittorazi Moster Plus 185, then get ready to experience this awesome new Paramotor! Regular price for this Miniplane Moster is $7,600. Features:
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Please note: This listing is for the 12L Miniplane Moster Rigid Cage 140 ABM Paramotor with a wooden 125cm propeller & 2-piece Rigid Cage - no glider or helmet is included. The Paramotor includes the Harness and Throttle. Color of this unit is Black. Email info@AmericanParagliding.com or call or text Chad at 805-403-1859 for interest or questions regarding this paramotor. This item is for Certified Paramotor pilots only, you must beable to confirm this and verify with references prior to purchasing this item or confirm that you are engaged in training with a certified Instructor.
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