What to do to your bike for winter?
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Winter time is the worst time to sell anyway! If you do think you might want to sell wait till spring! We can always give you a quote on fixing it if interested. It is a great time to get work done being off season and all. We are pretty steady currently but not back logged like we get in the spring. And about the female comment. Well I am female and hell I get on edge when anyone even touches my bike let alone sits on her! So I guess that is true, But i know a hell of a lot of males that are pretty bad too! lol
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lol I wouldn't mind getting it fixed, but its need a good bit of work. First of all I turn the bike on by breaching the cellanoid (sp?). So somethings up with that. Second of all, the throttle cable snapped so the bike can't get power. Third the previous owner did a R1 conversion, but didn't put the lower fairings, the rear fairings are kinda cracked... Its basically a pretty ghetto bike. but I loved it when it was running. Its a blast to ride. If I could find a place that could get it running, fix the throttle cables, and maybe even get it so I could start the bike with keys for 3 or 400 hundred I would do it. But just getting the carbs synced I was quoted 300 bucks! thats way too much...
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lol I wouldn't mind getting it fixed, but its need a good bit of work. First of all I turn the bike on by breaching the cellanoid (sp?). So somethings up with that. Second of all, the throttle cable snapped so the bike can't get power. Third the previous owner did a R1 conversion, but didn't put the lower fairings, the rear fairings are kinda cracked... Its basically a pretty ghetto bike. but I loved it when it was running. Its a blast to ride. If I could find a place that could get it running, fix the throttle cables, and maybe even get it so I could start the bike with keys for 3 or 400 hundred I would do it. But just getting the carbs synced I was quoted 300 bucks! thats way too much...
shoot me a pm, i'm sure we could work something out. i've got a lil bit of spare time at the moment, i wouldn't mind helping you out, and i'm not gonna charge anywhere near what any shop would charge you. hell, i only charge about 100 bucks to completely CLEAN AND SYNC a set of carbs. 300 bucks is crazy for a sync job. doesn't sound like it would take much to get the bike running right.
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