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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Help! I killed my bike.
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[QUOTE="julien_d, post: 1334248, member: 98751"] Any time you pick up a bike for under a grand you should expect to spend some money to get it right. If you can go off and spend 2-3k on a good solid low hour bike, by all means do it. The bikes that cost you $450, well, be prepared to sink some money into those. Any time I'm fixing up an older bike that needs attention, getting out spending 1500-2000 by the time it's done is totally acceptable to me. That's what it would cost at a minimum to get a solid bike that needs nothing anyway. I personally do it that way since I will know what goes into the bike, have a good working knowledge of it, and don't have to spend all the money up front. Normally you can get one running enough to ride a bit, and then spend a bit here and there as you go. Again, if you decide to ditch it let me know. I've been looking for a 95+ to tinker with... lol. [/QUOTE]
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