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cr80 vs. crf150
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[QUOTE="+30, post: 1010131, member: 62658"] [b]old bike[/b] a cr 80 that old may need some maintenance, it can be a great bike though I suspect otherwise. most old 80's have made a million and two trips up and down the suburb powerlines with no maintenance. Youll prob need front and rear suspension serviced and a top end, sprockets a chain and tires and brake pads, and possibly discs to start things off. not meaning to scare you away just trying to offer some negotiation leverage on your part. What good is buying an old bike that you will have to go and dump $1000 bucks into getting it into shape, when you could put that into a newer, or less abused machine. That is of course unless your planning trip number million and three to the power lines and your wanting to spend about $300-$500 on a hammered 20yr old bike. Then by all means I'd go for it. Its still fun, just wear that helmet and dont cross through Mrs Jenkins yard. And for heavens sake dont ride on the street. [/QUOTE]
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