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Old 08-22-2017, 11:19 AM   #3
Vegas Street Rider
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Henderson, NV
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Welcome to our forum. Good advice from Razorburns. Condition is everything, so make sure everything is in order. You are probably going to have to replace the tires as with age, the rubber gets hard and remember, there are only two under you to keep you in control. Also, you may have to flush the fuel system out since it obviously has been idle a long time and you may have some varnish build up in the carb, fuel lines, and tank.If you are lucky, some Seafoam will take care of most of that but it may require you to dismantle and clean the carb. Other than that, how does it run? Does it start up easily and have good power? Check for obvious damage, etc. Might be a little high priced given it's age despite the low mileage. Compare it to others in your local market. Good luck and if you end up with it, safe riding.



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