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which vintage bike is very versatile?
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[QUOTE="Oregon Trail, post: 680009, member: 16261"] Roger, you should decide if you want vintage or post-vintage first and check out the local vintage scene too. The 'vintage' bikes make it a rough day on the trails, but a post-vintage could handle it pretty easy. Also they have vintage/post-vintage harescrambles too. A few good post-vintage bikes that would make decent all around bikes are the Husqvarna WR250 and CR250, the 78-80 Honda Elsinore CR250 and the late 70's YZ250's. You can pick those bikes up for a good price and have fun on them without too much 'training'. ;) [url]http://www.movmx.com/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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