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  • Help evaluating a bike

    Howdy.
    I was at the perg for the last JFR, but since I cannot go freeway speeds I did not FR.
    I did not do a great job of introducing myself, but I was on the blue metro scoot.
    I was speaking with someone about mod'ing scooters, and I was wondering if he would be able to help me? If not, maybe someone else can?
    I am in the process of purchasing an 81 yamaha 650 maxim, and was wondering if someone can help me run some diagnostics to see what needs doing.

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    "... if you let the fly live, the spider is going to die. You can't save both without one suffering.."
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    Read this guide very well and check out everything as shown by it; you'll likely come out buying a bike that's in need of minor or no repairs:

    http://www.clarity.net/~adam/buying-bike.html

    If you still need help, my fee last time I helped a friend out was $20, a tank of gas, and a bike loading ramp. Offer me something close to that and I'm there.

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