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"One Owner" since he bought it fom the original owner". This is one of those lines he could say he did not misrepresent, he just forgot a minor detail.
He is a dealer. When he bought it from me he said he was buying it for himself and planned to put a sidecar on it. I don't know how much he rode it if he rode it at all.
I know how you feel seeing it on there. I traded my RK in back in October and about a month ago I saw it for sale on Craigslist by whoever bought it from the dealer. His asking price was only a couple hundred above what the dealer gave me for trade in so somebody took a beating on that one. He even listed the "new" Michelins that I put on it a year ago as a selling point.
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