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Offline Nathan S

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1. 04 Husqvarna TE510. Still has NSW road rego. Motor partially stripped down, due to clunky gearbox. Motor appears to be in very good used condition.
$1000.

2. 01 Suzuki RM250. Very tidy bike. New chain and sprockets not yet fitted. $2500.

3. 93 Husqvarna CR125. Was running well when partially pulled apart for resto. Some new parts. $1200.

4. 1985 KX125D. Fitted with KX125B2 motor, comes with correct complete 85 KX125D motor and spare 125D bottom end.
Currently fitted with KDX200 forks and swingarm to be Vinduro spec, but KX-D parts included. $1100.

All bikes in Yass, near Canberra.

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Re: Bike clear out: 04 TE510, 01 RM250, 93 Husky CR125, 85 KX125.
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2016, 07:47:46 PM »
got a plan or just cleaning house??

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Re: Bike clear out: 04 TE510, 01 RM250, 93 Husky CR125, 85 KX125.
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2016, 10:48:12 PM »
Cleaning house, mostly. A cull of cars and bikes (bearing in mind that I have too many of both) so they fit more comfortably in the available space.

The RM was bought to do modern MX on. Looking at the calendar, that's not going to happen this year and it's a fair amount of money sitting there...

The 510 sort of just came to me to seal a deal. I can't see myself using it much, so may as well offload it.

The CR is probably the rarest bike own, but I have sorted my 94 KX125, so I can't imagine a temehrn I'll use the Husky.

The KX125 is just sitting there. I love riding it, but I own other bikes that do the same job.
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