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Since I'm being a dick already.:wavey:
Why doesn't GDFL just sack up and buy a real bike.:trink26:
Don't let your beer loving wife tell you what to do. :eek:mfg:Just keep her bombed for a few weeks and she won't even remember you bought it. :friday:
Hi Emm:Banane19:


we are bunking with them at daytona....:lmao:



Garrett, just wait til after daytona.......it wont be a problem then


:Banane37::highhorse::afro:
 
If anyone is looking for a 250 2t... I have a mint 2003 YZ250 with still the original top end (motor has never been apart). I know the bikes entire history. All stock, bike looks almost new. It is ready to ride!

For $2500 I will give you a set of size 12 Alpinestar Tech 8s and a No Fear helmet that have three rides on them.

Can deliver to Daytona.
 
Now you are talking,both my trials bikes are ancient,I have a 1975 TL125 that I have owned since high school and I recently got a 1986 Honda TLR 200 reflex that I am building into a trials bike,both are four stroke and damn near indestructable,also they sip gas and are extremely quiet,I do some technical stuff and a lot of trail riding,when I pay off the house I am getting a newer trials bike probably going for a Gas Gas.Speaking of GAS GAS her is a pretty neat site you might want to check out,nice prices on some of those bikes.

http://www.gasgas.com/forsale.htm

So how do you like that Honda? I was reading that they actually make decent trail bikes. It's a bit older than I'd like, but it would be cheaper.....
 
I have one simple question: Is the grass really greener on the other side?

:booty:

Hmmm. Dunno. I'm suffering some severe motor powered toy withdrawal now that it's cold. Some of us don't live on a lake where a COLD day means that you might have to put on your wetsuit until you get too hot and have to start shedding layers :bad3:
 

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Yeah, I could. Where do you put the motor?

It is a universal mount, there is this platform that comes on each one, you place the motor on top, and attach the to crank arms down each side to the drive unit. Then the motor starts lifting and pushing (alternating sides) and you get the forward propulsion.
 
once you get your legs and your wind, riding a bicycle is tons of fun in the woods.

yeah I know. I've been doing a fair amount of it lately and I do enjoy it. I've just got an itch for something with a motor right now since I can't do anything with my ski. Maybe it'll pass.
 
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