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Old 04-13-2010, 01:46 PM   #1
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Not sure but I'm thinking no. Chances are good I won't get it unless it just looks like its in really good shape. I really dont want to get into something I can't fix for cheap. For that price I may just go for one of the newer 250's from the stealership Thanks guys.
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Not sure but I'm thinking no. Chances are good I won't get it unless it just looks like its in really good shape. I really dont want to get into something I can't fix for cheap. For that price I may just go for one of the newer 250's from the stealership Thanks guys.
If he'll let you take it for a test ride do it. If it's warm and runs fine I'm sure it's an easy/cheap fix.
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Old 04-13-2010, 01:51 PM   #3
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If he'll let you take it for a test ride do it. If it's warm and runs fine I'm sure it's an easy/cheap fix.
I am debating test riding it or not. Never ridden a 600 but plenty of 250's and itd be my luck I'd lay it over.
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