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Dirtcrasher
11-16-2002, 03:36 PM
Ahh yes that time of year has once creaped upon us only to reimburse me some of that 10,000$ I pay in mortgage interest a year! Anyhow what would you do. 1. Buy one of those liquid cooled Zuki's that seem to be awesome. 2. Buy an 89 250R an put 2500$ into it just to get it working good again. Or 3. Wait till Honda makes their own CRF 450 inspired four wheel machine duplicating the handling characteristics of the old 250R's :?: Grasshopper, give me your thoughts!!

Trikeaholic
11-16-2002, 09:21 PM
ask the wife if I can buy another trike, thats what i would do! actually, she has used last years for a kitchen remodeling job that I did myself, we spent the money wisely and are almost out! I bet she wants to do the bathroom with our next return! no trike for me!

G-MAN-1
11-16-2002, 10:37 PM
i know i would buy hondas new 250 4 stroke mx bike for 2004........well come to think of it.i might just buy it any way...........serios. i need to get back into the mx seen. meet some kool people once again.............not having fun any more

86waterpumper
11-16-2002, 10:40 PM
Ummm, I would try adjusting it to where I wasn't letting the government have several g's of my money each year to gain them interest :rolleyes:

OldSchoolin86
11-16-2002, 11:52 PM
Go with the Suzuki.

Kilborg
11-17-2002, 02:31 AM
If I (read I) had 10 grand, i would personally go buy a decent truck and just modify my atc250r.

The new zuk is a pretty good mount, but i think it would be best to give Honda a little bit longer. Theyre gonna come out smoking with a completely designed 400ex (most likely liquid cooled and all the good stuff). A big bore machine is going to be coming along within a year or so too.

Dirtcrasher
11-17-2002, 11:12 AM
Ummm, I would try adjusting it to where I wasn't letting the government have several g's of my money each year to gain them interest :rolleyes:


Uhmm thats sorta how a thirty year mortgage works the first couple pf years even with my 6.125% interest rate. They gotta get their $ first!