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[QUOTE="Uchytil, post: 836762, member: 43803"] [b]Foxhole?[/b] TVRider, No need to jump in a foxhole, LOL! I think anyone willing to blow, er, allocate, their kids inheritance on Vintage stuff, and then restore, ride, race, admire, etc, should get whatever pleases them. Actually you made a good point (for me). I ride a 125 now, a modern bike. I have pretty much decided to go with a 79 CR125 now. I was doing an evil-by-the-bay deal on a 79CR250 but lost due to snipeage and the fact the $ was too high. Maico-breako, nope! Back in 1996 I restored a 1982 CR125, and a 1979 XR80, my friend, who owned a bike shop, restored a CZ and raced it in a vintage race at Englishtown, NJ. He spent big dollars on the motor and suspension, during the first moto he blew the tranny, talk about breaking something. I just like Hondas, what can I say, besides I already have a vintage RED jersey that I need a bike to go with. Got my feelers out daily. Heck, there's Greeves, Bultacos, Ossas, blah, blah. They are all too cool. [/QUOTE]
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