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old guys dwindling in vintage stuff - dead or quiet
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[QUOTE="Uchytil, post: 1431649, member: 43803"] Anyone in western Michigan riding any vintage stuff, offroad, mx, eh? I'm just starting another Maico resto on a 79 MC400. A runner rather than my other garage queens. Anyway, my theory is (based on two 30 year old sons and countless pro/amature kids I know between 20 and 35ish) is they don't give a rats ass about the old stuff. There seems to be a lot of price gouging going on in the world of needed old stuff also which leads me to believe that at some point the bikes and parts will be like the forgotten toys on Rudolph the red nosed reindeer. Even if I hold onto my bikes they won't fetch jack unless I part them out. Rant over. BTW, any Maico parts collecting dust can be discussed with me anytime ;) [/QUOTE]
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