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[QUOTE="drk98, post: 702968, member: 29318"] $1800 is a good price for almost new and never rode. You'll pay $2200 to $2500 for a 2004. Does it have E-start? I think all of them do. If it does I really don't think you should get it because you should start out on a bike that you can kick over your self and it just adds more weight. That way your not trying to kick a larger bike w/o any expirence. I'd get the L if possible too. You said you sat on a 100 and 85 was it way to big or what? Where do you live? I'm in central Illinois and I have a '97 for $1300. 80's and other racing bike don't hold their value as much any more because every one assumes they are trashed(my Suzuki isn't). You can even find nice KX100 for under 1800 bucks if you go used a couple years. [/QUOTE]
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