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    I would like to look in this guy's garage!

    check out the bikes he has for sale http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Lis...member=1044752

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    Never ridden....what a sad fate.But it makes them worth more money...pity it's the wrong to sell to make a fortune.Love the RT1.
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    Reminds me of the cartoon where this guy is advertising a 'chopped Vincent'. What a dickhead.
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    A bunch of strange bikes to collect, none of them have any real pedigree. Seems like he was the last seagul at the run-out model sales.
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    Sorry I disagree about the pedigree comment

    the RT1 was the first japanese big bore trail bike, back when they were released they were the benchmark as far as dual purpose bikes went. The CZ's were the weapon of choice ( if you could afford them) in mx back in the early 70's, remember the Japanese competion, the TM250, the MX250 and the first of the CR250's, all based on hotted up trail bikes, TM-TS250, MX- DT250 and the CR- MT250, whereas the CZ was a purpose built race bike. The Huskys were the ultimate enduro bike during the late 70's and early 80's, it was not really till the mid 80's that the Jap enduro bikes became good enough to perform well on the world stage.

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    These bikes are too much. I've never ridden

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    Museum recession close down clearance sale?


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