Somebody please save this bike!

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lrz
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Armaguidon- how'd you do it?
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lrz wrote:Armaguidon- how'd you do it?
I just put the adress link with nothing more, so simple so effective
Make a try ?
It's just a copy and past from page adress
Major Softie
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Ken in Oklahoma wrote:Plus, there must have been some major problem that led to the bike's current location.
Ken
Ewww, didn't even think about that part. Like I needed more reasons to stay away from that thing. :roll:
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I'd like to have it, but I'm financially embarrassed at the moment. It would fit in just fine at the 30yearoldjunk place.
My '74 was in much better shape and I still spent almost a grand on it just to get it to go down the road.
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30yearoldjunk wrote:I'd like to have it, but I'm financially embarrassed at the moment. It would fit in just fine at the 30yearoldjunk place.
My '74 was in much better shape and I still spent almost a grand on it just to get it to go down the road.
A grand wouldn't get that bike started. It looks like right down to the cases!
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Ken in Oklahoma wrote: there must have been some major problem that led to the bike's current location.
Ken
Yes, the problem is stated in the auction text. The owner bought a Harley and didn't need two bikes. OK, just fine. It's for sure a rescue in every sense of the woid.

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I put a bid in on it, but I'll be shocked (and in trouble with the wife) if I don't get out-bid. It's not all that far from me, so if someone here just can't stand not having it and needs to stash it somewhere I could pick it up.
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tenni128, where are you? I'm in North San Diego County.

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Chuey, I'm down in Coronado. We'll have to meet up sometime.
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tenni128 wrote:I put a bid in on it, but I'll be shocked (and in trouble with the wife) if I don't get out-bid. It's not all that far from me, so if someone here just can't stand not having it and needs to stash it somewhere I could pick it up.
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