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Got my new Dirt ride today.

Discussion in 'Other Motorcycles' started by alaskazzr, Mar 8, 2009.

  1. alaskazzr

    alaskazzr Member

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    1995 WR250 2-Stroke
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    uugghh nice, i want...to...buy...lots of...bikes....too uugghh
     
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    sweet, motard it.
     
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    I thought about it. I have a lot of street bikes already...But I do want this for it:
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    what do you think of my yz125/250/sp425 special.
    it was loads of fun to build a custom that was not a chop and even better to thrash it in the snow keeping the xj clean for a change
     

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    I like it. That's what I like about the dirt bikes so much, you can just beat the snot out of them, and you don't really hurt them. Keeps the wear and tear from hooning around off the street bikes (and off the street).
     

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