Kill_basser
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2009 fx nytro
real-ripper
Newbie
wow some one kept it well
nice sled
worth every penny
nice sled
worth every penny
Yup I agree your going to enjoy that sled.
YammyRX1
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Just driven to church on Sundays by a little old lady?
Nice!
Nice!
apracing
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- 2004 rx1 warrior 2006 apex gt 1979 enticer 340
wow some nice shape ...what a steal ...
stomper
TY 4 Stroke Master
Sweet.. just another 14571 miles to catch up to me, and you will enjoy one of them. Congrats
Bigfish
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04 RX-1 ER
Nice score!!
I would meticulously go through every bearing, gasket, and especially the carbs. Sometimes low mileage can be worse than high mileage, as it indicates that the sled has sat unused for too long.
I would meticulously go through every bearing, gasket, and especially the carbs. Sometimes low mileage can be worse than high mileage, as it indicates that the sled has sat unused for too long.
Frozenstiff
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What,s the story on that mileage ?
The speedo definetly looks new. LOL
The speedo definetly looks new. LOL
smokingcrater
Expert
Bigfish said:Nice score!!
I would meticulously go through every bearing, gasket, and especially the carbs. Sometimes low mileage can be worse than high mileage, as it indicates that the sled has sat unused for too long.
I bought my warrior this spring with 800 miles on it, and it had sat the last 2 years or so. It started and idled fine, but there was some obvious carb issues on the top end. Took them apart, and they were REALLY gunked up. They had NEVER been pulled apart, the factory screws were untouched. Anyway, after lots of cleaning, it runs like a clock!
Holy sh%$, thats not even broken in, make you finish inn the process
Fullback
Expert
As long as the carbs are clean you should be good to go.
Conradts on the find!!!!!
Conradts on the find!!!!!

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