From: KW on
Well ever since I made it back home from the East Coast SpodeFest with a
missing TTR125, the reality of not having a bike has caused that cash to
burn a hole in the pockets of son # 1. After much research and gut-wrenching
options, tonight he pulled the trigger on a cherry '99 CR250R. This was a 2
owner bike still on its original top end and by all that could be checked
trailside.....appears to be very well maintained. Came with a brand new rear
tire and the following spares: complete set of used original red/white
plastics in serviceable condition, a new SDG tall seat, new Twin Air filter,
3 bottles of no-toil, half gallon of Yamalube 2smoke oil, original clutch
cover, 3 new plugs. All for the proceeds of the TTR +$50. Could probably use
a set of rear wheel bearings and a tube up front, but that's about it. She
runs very strong and crisp and handles like a dream!

Here is the proud new owner just after we loaded her up.

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb58/warrenmountain/Motorcycle%20Stuff/CR2Fiddy.jpg


--
KW
aka DirtBikeDad (GOR, ADVRider, FRP, GA-MXRacing,
OCRA,KDXRider,SingleTrackPlanet)
aka GA-Spode (JustKDX, KTMTalk)
aka warrenmountain (Photobucket, TNRideReports, Thumpertalk)

03 Kawasaki KDX 220R
01 Kawasaki KX 85
'99 Honda CR250R
90 Kawasaki Bayou 220
03 Husky ZTH5221



From: Craig on
On Jul 29, 11:42 pm, "KW" <keith_warrennos...(a)windstream.net> wrote:
> Well ever since I made it back home from the East Coast SpodeFest with a
> missing TTR125, the reality of not having a bike has caused that cash to
> burn a hole in the pockets of son # 1. After much research and gut-wrenching
> options, tonight he pulled the trigger on a cherry '99 CR250R.

Cool! As a side benefit, Dad has a backup bike. A win-win.

Craig

From: scrape on
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:29:21 -0700 (PDT), Craig
<googlegroupmail(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>On Jul 29, 11:42�pm, "KW" <keith_warrennos...(a)windstream.net> wrote:
>> Well ever since I made it back home from the East Coast SpodeFest with a
>> missing TTR125, the reality of not having a bike has caused that cash to
>> burn a hole in the pockets of son # 1. After much research and gut-wrenching
>> options, tonight he pulled the trigger on a cherry '99 CR250R.
>
>Cool! As a side benefit, Dad has a backup bike. A win-win.

And if recent (personal) history is any sort of harbinger, dad is
going to start getting waxed pretty soon. In an embarrassing manner.
From: I am Tosk on
In article <sjo656te58kt781inm2uak7j9u0d8i0nd2(a)4ax.com>,
scrapeNoThanks(a)earth--link.net says...
>
> On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:29:21 -0700 (PDT), Craig
> <googlegroupmail(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >On Jul 29, 11:42�pm, "KW" <keith_warrennos...(a)windstream.net> wrote:
> >> Well ever since I made it back home from the East Coast SpodeFest with a
> >> missing TTR125, the reality of not having a bike has caused that cash to
> >> burn a hole in the pockets of son # 1. After much research and gut-wrenching
> >> options, tonight he pulled the trigger on a cherry '99 CR250R.
> >
> >Cool! As a side benefit, Dad has a backup bike. A win-win.
>
> And if recent (personal) history is any sort of harbinger, dad is
> going to start getting waxed pretty soon. In an embarrassing manner.

Oh man, I can tell you stories... ;)

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!
From: KW on

"Craig" <googlegroupmail(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:dd6d9508-d2d0-4162-971e-49f39fcf6064(a)l20g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 29, 11:42 pm, "KW" <keith_warrennos...(a)windstream.net> wrote:
> Well ever since I made it back home from the East Coast SpodeFest with a
> missing TTR125, the reality of not having a bike has caused that cash to
> burn a hole in the pockets of son # 1. After much research and
> gut-wrenching
> options, tonight he pulled the trigger on a cherry '99 CR250R.

> Cool! As a side benefit, Dad has a backup bike. A win-win.

> Craig


Shhhhhhhhhh! Don't let the cat outta the bag. He reads rmd every now and
then.

KW




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