It was built by someone else , yes I tore it down enough to check and make sure I got what I was supposed to get before I put it in the chassis at the same ship .... Enough for visual inspection which really doesn't take much tearing apart
I can believe the time restraints too from what I've heard and seen he's not the fastest guy to get things done "And oem forks are not $200-$500. And before you say, get a used set, they should have been or within usable limits to begin with." I took this as you were expecting NEW new forks my bad
Bruh. That bike has eternal kickasstastic JuJu. It has so much good JuJu that no amount of Robby-Bobby ball rubbing or Eddie NBA Jams-cheating could negate it.
I don't think it's ever going to be over. Some new guy will come in and start stirring the pot again.
This thread made me think that Melka was a tool, but at least he made no attempt to hide his identity. Anonymous opinions should be given all the weight that they deserve.
Why didn't the pro racer notice it before it was sold? How many bikes has that guy raced? Wouldn't he be able to tell if it was a slow bike?
There's a 90's rs250 for sale... its older... should we assume its in worse shape by your logic? He was willing to drop coin on a bike that was said to be solid with a deep parts list... so what are you exactly trying to get at? Out of your depth...
You're not gonna notice rods missing while riding , it was still a 2mm over motor That should have been noticeable
Completely different topic Yet he claims some parts weren't on it when he picked it up and still went ahead with the deal
I have a very good lead on why he wont give his name. We’ll see if he puts his dick on the line or falls into the shadows.
A lead huh .. That's funny Picked up delivered .... Whatever you still saw the bike in person before you handed over the $