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[QUOTE="a454elk, post: 166103, member: 23609"] I had a 92 RM250 for 9 years before I got a new one. The bike never let me down and all I did was regular maintanence. $2k is fine for here, bikes must lose some points up in Canada (no offense king). I just sold my 92 2 months ago for $1800 and that was right in the middle. Make sure the frame is straight too, along with the other suggestions you got. Ride the bike down the sidewalk through water then watch how it tracks after (front and rear wheel should be as one). Check all your adjustments, clutch, brakes etc. Also, check the rear linkage, under the shock, you might want to pull it apart and lube it. Here's something I learned the hard way and I probably speak for others too, check all your spokes and makes sure that the nipples aren't seized. Turn all of them and then drop some antiseize in them. I failed to do this and some were beyond repair! Watch the powerband, they really kick in! Have fun [/QUOTE]
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