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[QUOTE="zcookie49, post: 696388, member: 21043"] Look, I live near the city and work in this city. Law abiding citizens, IMO, aren't affected by this. A friend of mine lives within the city lines and stores his bike there. Heck, there are 2 CYCLE dealerships in the city!!!!> here is the problem. you walk outside a 7-11 and see a guy doing a wheelie up the main street in the city on a CR80 with no helmet on, in the oncoming lane, with no regards. The majority of the bikes are 80cc 2 strokes with adult/teens on them running crack. They like the smaller ones because they are easier to manuever and you can pull them into a row home. I was at the one cycleshop almost 2 years ago and the salesman was telling me how these guys would come in and buy a CR80 in $10's and $5'2 CASH, leave riding it out. Later get the bike confiscated, then came back the same day and bought another one, CASH. I have also spoke to a detective at the Baltimore CIty Impound Yard about the bikes about a year ago. Years ago, they used to auction the bikes off in the past. Problem became when same city folk bought the bikes at the auction and used again for the same thing. The police started to notice the same vin# sold was later brought back in for being impounded. I wanted to buy bikes cheap at the auction, fix them up, and either sell them, or have an extra bike or two on hand for non riders who I could let borrow sometimes. ... Police said a year ago about shipping them off to thirdworld countries, but they are still sitting there. . I would venture to say that most of these guys buying and riding these bikes in the city dont even have a clue about motocross, or even use the bike for its designed purposes... Its totally common to see them wheeling them down the street, bald back tires. . Which leads me to an unrelated question, what about these dang moto-skooters all over the place. I'll post a flame on that. [/QUOTE]
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