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January 07, 2013, 07:14:22 PM
Last edit: February 07, 2013, 06:14:44 AM by sega01
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Hey everyone,

I actually bought half of this bike for Bitcoins a while back. I'd now like to sell it entirely for Bitcoins if someone is interested :-).

http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/mcy/3528960707.html

I have a Bitcoin-OTC account. Bike is located in San Antonio, Texas.

Thanks,
Teran

Edit: Bike has been sold. Thanks everyone!

Edit again: alotofkeywords: AOKBITCOIN AOKSOLD
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Bump. Anyone in the San Antonio/Austin area who wants a motorcycle?
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Thank you! Sounds like you have a lot of experience with these bikes. I always thought the stock exhaust sounded perfect on them, so I'm surprised when I see them with aftermarket exhausts.

I may try to wipe the brake pad with a paper towel and see if it is dirty. I wouldn't be surprised, as there was quite a lot of engine oil back there not long ago. But even before that when the bike was spotless, the brake didn't work well. It used to have an overly sensitive alarm that I removed. I also cut the wires to the CDI box which cause it to retard the timing in 2nd and 3rd gear.

I'm 6'1" myself, but for some reason the bike is very comfortable for me. Perhaps I'm either masochistic, or the seat is really good.

Anyways, thanks again for replying. I learned a fair bit from what you said.
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