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[QUOTE="Eric Kropp, post: 1387083, member: 119385"] We are getting some mileage out of this old post, yeah? I think dt2mx's and rt2mx's are seriously awesome machines. I think they were a much better "first attempt" say than the TM400. I actually like rt2mx's the best. Probably because they are more rare. I recently gave a 1973 mx250A to a motorcycle dealer buddy of mine. It was complete and original with the exception of '74 yellow fenders, an X-ducer silencer and S&W shocks(remember those?). Thing is, I don't care for the 1973 at all, just the '72. To answer your question, no I can't have anymore toys til I get some bills paid and a place to actually care for a vintage machine the way it deserves. But thanks for asking. If you have any photos, I would love to see it though. I used to have a YZ250A and when the crank cheeks came apart(they were hollow) I rebuilt and put a YZ360B motor in it and had a 360 before the 465....This is a real neat forum.....I Like It!!! Eric<>< :cool: [/QUOTE]
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