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95 vs 98 exc300
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[QUOTE="Patman, post: 91178, member: 16962"] I wouldn't loose much sleep over the '95 NOT being "competative" in a racing situation because there are very few people that can actually run any bike over 250cc at 100% all the time. Sure the '98 may be a bit lighter and have the PDS but if it's not been redone the PDS can be a PITA. The whole looks thing is also a matter of preference I like the way my '96 looks just fine [IMG]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1283608&a=9518376&p=48152014&Sequence=0&res=high[/IMG] Sure it's not the latest but it's paid for AND has a host of extras that I couldn't really consider adding every couple of years to a new ride. Bottom line, choose the one that is in the best condition, has been maintained, and will meet your needs. If it leaves some extra green in your pocket for other stuff, well that's even better. (I should clarify that I plan to get a new bike this year myself so I'm not saying old is always better, just not always bad either.):) [/QUOTE]
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