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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 207441" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Honestly, if I couldnt do a real test ride on the yz I would be more likely to offer 300 if it runs. you can count on it needing a cylinder replating and at least a piston and rings before long unless the po has a nice fresh and verifiable receipt for same. clutch and clutch BASKET is also probably needed for something you would consider entering a race with. next are the swing arm and suspension bearings. so far I just spent about 900 for you even if you can do the work yourself. buying something ten years newer may not do you any good in those departments either, but you get a newer designed engine and suspension to start with. </p><p></p><p>what do you know of the bike's history and how it came to be missing the clutch rod?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 207441, member: 1650"] Honestly, if I couldnt do a real test ride on the yz I would be more likely to offer 300 if it runs. you can count on it needing a cylinder replating and at least a piston and rings before long unless the po has a nice fresh and verifiable receipt for same. clutch and clutch BASKET is also probably needed for something you would consider entering a race with. next are the swing arm and suspension bearings. so far I just spent about 900 for you even if you can do the work yourself. buying something ten years newer may not do you any good in those departments either, but you get a newer designed engine and suspension to start with. what do you know of the bike's history and how it came to be missing the clutch rod? [/QUOTE]
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