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Being sold as is!!! It runs. Needs either spark plugs or a cylinder which may have dropped. Not a mechanic just what I was told. It drags a little when accelerating. I bought this bike on ebay a few years back for $1300. It had a bad tire on the back leaking fork seals and no air box oh and a rusted out exhaust pipe. I replaced all of the above. I wasn't able to find an affordable stock pipe so I got a Carpy 4-1 ($350) raw steel which I sprayed with a matte finish to prevent rust. I couldn't find a stock air box so I bought a Steel Dragon Performance Machine finish Dual Air Boxes ($165). I got the carbs cleaned out and jetted by a mechanic this past June for ($500). Fork seals were replaced and a rear tire and tube put on with new plugs and oil change ($700). Bike rides well and a bunch of fun. It's been garage kept up until this summer when I moved to New York.
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