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[QUOTE="ZOMBIE666, post: 1208167, member: 68178"] RIGHT THERE!!! Ive been a bike dealer since freshman year in HS, bought and sold more bikes than I could ever remember. I learned really quick that AS-AS is the safest phrase a seller could ever use. In the end its the BUYER'S responsibility to make sure the vehicle is up to HIS standards. Its one thing if you intentionally deceived him but you didn’t. Don’t worry about it. It happens (trust me) maybe next time he'll check over a potential purchase with a finer toothed comb so to speak. I guess im a bit callous because ive been doing this a while and have been ripped off a handful of times(and outright lied to) but I don’t get mad; I just make sure not to make the same mistake again. Also, like BSWIFT said, Never raced", "too powerful for me are big red flags for me when im looking at any dirt bike. also you get allot of "fresh top end"s yeah BS maybe 20% of the time its true and ive called MANY sellers out on that one. Its always fun. [/QUOTE]
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