Free Gear To Good Home

the_monk

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Sep 1, 2004
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*SOLD* Free Gear To Good Home *SOLD*


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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:

The stuff is located in Keller, TX. Gimme a call at 682.229.1246.

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_JOE_

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May 10, 2007
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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.
 

the_monk

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A contract is now pending. The lucky winner has committed to be by here at 2pm to pick it up.

I'll post back with an update at 2:15.
 

the_monk

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Hey Joe.

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.
 

JMD

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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.

Jim
 

Proxy

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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:
 
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