Get Shorty (1995)
by admin on Saturday, August 1st, 2009 | No Comments
How much do you think these dirtbikes are worth?
Im going to get a new dirtbike and i was looking at a 1997 CR80 it has a FMF shorty exhaust on it, it just had the top end re-done this is $750. The other is a 1995 KX 250 that my cousin owns, hes going to college so he needs the money it nneds a new cam shaft i think and he said hed help me fix it this one is $300. Do you think these are good deals for these bikes?
FYI a kx 250 DONT have a cam shaft . only four strokes have camshaft that open and close the valves , 2 strokes dont have valves . for 300 its still not a bad deal if the rest of its nice . but i would go with the bike that already runs . for a 97 cr 80 thats a fair price .
GET SHORTY – Trailer – (1995) HQ
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