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If it is indeed an 81...the motor would cost WAY more than the bike is worth...actually that would apply if it was a 91.
Since when has that stopped any of us? Face it, NONE of our Evos are worth much of anything to anyone but us. That doesn't seem to stop us from pouring money into them.
Evos, in general, fall into that gray area; old, but not really collectible with the exception of a few models. The plethora of low-mileage twinkies on the market keeps resale values depressed.
Last edited by Uncle G.; Mar 15, 2018 at 04:24 PM.
Since when has that stopped any of us? Face it, NONE of our Evos are worth much of anything to anyone but us. That doesn't seem to stop us from pouring money into them.
Evos, in general, fall into that gray area; old, but not really collectible with the exception of a few models. The plethora of low-mileage twinkies on the market keeps resale values depressed.
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