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Honda MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
Moving to a 4 stroke
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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1375065, member: 60515"] The bike was a Cali bike - 03 YZ250f. The guy was a desert racer. I'm sure the sticker is expired. He sold it to a friend of a friend about 2 months ago. The Cali guy had blown the motor and rebuilt it right before he moved to this area. The 2nd owner local guy is an ATV guy and was not experienced on 2 wheels. He was intimidated by it and sold it to me for $1000 - Tag Metals triple clamps and bars, full Yoshi TI exhaust, Race Tech suspension, GPR V1 Steering Stabilizer, rebuilt motor, ARC "bendy" brake lever, billet clutch level mount with hot start. Valves are in spec. Needed Chain and sprockets and tires are about 40% worn. The fork seals are leaking. The plastics aren't pretty, but I bought all new plastics and graphics and will be doing a complete tear down, painting frame, having suspension rebuilt, etc. . . over the winter. Seemed like a steal to me. If the motor blows, I'll part it out. I sold my 02 EG RM 144 to my bro for $900 . . . [/QUOTE]
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