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* It's been sold. Thanks for playing. *
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Howdy all.
As a few of you might have noticed, I retired from dirtbiking last year. As a result, I have my shiny gear laying around collecting dust.
It is up for the taking. Free to a good home. In addition to free, I'll take a donation equaling what you feel this big pile of stuff is worth. Oh--and it's all-or-nothing: I'll feel too guilty to "dispose" of it, and it will end up living in the garage for all of eternity.
Here is the text from Craigslist:
I have a large pile of dirtbike gear. From new to old, a couple of kids items (2 pair boots, helmet, goggles, two sets of gear), one set of womens stuff (boots, helmet, gear), and quite a bit of mens stuff. There is also a mix of other stuff (chest protectors, knee pads, elbow pads, etc.) The kids stuff is very small. The womens fits a girl 5'3"ish, around 120lbs. Mens stuff includes sz 13 boots, 32" waist pants and medium shirts.
Man, I got twins about to start riding next year with my wife and I. That stuff would fit us all great! Have you tried to stuff it all in a box and see how big it is to kinda get an idea on shipping? I probly shouldn't spend much, we have a baby girl due december 9th, but I don't know if I can pass it up.
Man, I got twins about to start riding next year with my wife and I. That stuff would fit us all great! Have you tried to stuff it all in a box and see how big it is to kinda get an idea on shipping? I probly shouldn't spend much, we have a baby girl due december 9th, but I don't know if I can pass it up.
I'll throw you in as #2 in the list. There's like 25-30 pounds worth of crap there. I bet it would cost between $10 and $25 to ship. I'm not sure though. It could be more.
I'd be willing to drop it off at the box-n-mail place down the street if the first guy doesn't come through.
Rian, we'll miss you on our next New Mexico trip. We were hoping to take you along and give you a better experience this time. It's usually a lot of fun, and we rarely blow up any bikes. Have fun in your new endeavors.
Man, really sorry to hear that Ryan. Don't be a stranger though, someone has to keep the seats warm around the campfire when we're all out riding. :cool: