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[QUOTE="2strokerfun, post: 1423137, member: 69719"] Used bikes are always a crapshoot. But the fact he took out and threw away a "gummed up" piston is likely a sign the bike wasn't properly maintained. This means you might need sprockets and chains, new brakes, seals and fluids for forks. Shock might be shot. Who knows about the clutch plates and whether or not transmission oil was ever changed or not. Carb will probably need a cleaning and might need a new float valve. You won't know if the cylinder is really good until you inspect AND measure it. But having said that, it is still a reasonable price if you are wanting a project bike. You won't know until you inspect it. And you are basically buying a project that may take some time and more money than you expect. Or just maybe, everything the guy said is true (doubt it, though). Final decision is up to you. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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