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Hahaha
When my baked potatoes are done, I'm going to collect all the foil, tear them into strips and shape then into spokes and sell them on ebay. They'd be just as useful as that "thing" he's calling a sprocket.
I'm confused. I think I missed something. Wasn't the mark "bike nosed into a snow bank?"
Don't really care but this is the second fuel pump pic..................I'm missing something.
What's next?
Now THAT is something I've never seen before. Even through all my years of snowmobiling. Shit.........I could see riding that through the fire pit all liquored up.
Something smells fishy on that one bro. Watch out. Even the pic he used is one off a random site and not his.
When I saw the 2500 dollar price tag I was thinking too good to be true and I'm thinking something is up. He knows it's rare, he even says so.
Here's another example of the same bike...
That's how I saw it too. Guy probably paid to have most work done and purchased new (paid full Canadian retail) stuff. 15 grand would come quick.
Like I said though, at what point do you stop and think......."is this worth it?" when your plan ultimately is to sell.
Before I say anything, I just want to say that there is some really nice work done here. It is well put together and pretty nice IMO (I have a soft spot for the 350's). In saying that 15G's invested?????? :o
There comes a time when you gotta ask yourself... "is it worth it?" He'll be pretty...
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