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Ok. So, it really annoys me to have to say this but I may have to sell this project. We had quite a few unexpected expenses and I'd rather lose the bike than the house. If anyone is interested, don't be afraid to message me.
OMG... NOOOO!
Subscribe... I just found this thread and it brought back memories of a buddy and I doing the same thing. I think even the same year of bike. I'll have to call him.
Sell one of your other bikes if you have one. Having this to us, is like a car guy having a vintage '55 Chevy barn find. You will NEVER be able to replace this bike. NEVER.
#%$# I'd consider selling one of the kids first. I could have another one later.
Good luck whatever happens. If I would not have just dropped over 20K cash on a new bike, I'd seriously consider grabbing this.
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