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1985 CR250 Is it worth fixing?
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[QUOTE="iamdawalru5, post: 1202058, member: 69104"] I say fix it too. I think that just because its older, doesn't mean its not worth what you'd put into a newer bike. Especially since its realllllly clean. In my opinion, not to thrash anyone in anyway but I find that some older bikes have more of a "no nonsense" feel. When I jump on some of the newer 2 strokes, they almost feel like toys to me. Don't get me wrong, if I had the choice I would go newer but I think old bikes deserve a little credit. Also you have to remember, this sport isnt cheap. If you end up putting over $1500 into it and getting hours of using it for what its meant, and turn around and sell it for a little less than its not a bad deal. If you have ridden it, and like the feel and all around like it then its worth the fix. You won't appreciate anything more than if you put time and effort into it. [/QUOTE]
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