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Husqvarna
B Class
Is admitting that you have one. Addiction....it's a strong word. Hi, my name is Tank and I'm addicted to dirt bikes. So there I was, just cruising Craigslist, not looking for anything in particular...just curious, you understand. It IS my off season and I DON'T have a lot going on, so what's the harm in just "Browsing", right? All these dumb Joes who think their 10 year old, thrashed out bikes are worth 3K...and of course all of them have, "Just been rebuilt". So I'm clipping off the list in the local area....YES I do look as far as Atlanta and Charlotte.....and even down to Charleston...but it's just a healthy curiosity, I mean we ALL do it right? Anyway, so I find this nice, honest post on a 1992 Husky 250 CR....it's only 5 miles away and the dude is sooooooo honest; it needs a clutch lever and clutch cable...but it runs and it's ONLY $425 Neg.....I mean, what's the harm in looking right? So I innocently text the guy to see if it was still there and if so, what time I could take a quick peeky at this small piece of recent history. He confirmed that he'd be there all day, so I hook up the trailer....just looking....go to the bank and take out $400...he did say negotiable...and make the LOOKING trip. So I get to this impound lot and the young Marine is trying to get this bike to crank. The plastic.....gotta be replaced.... The Seat....Needs a new cover. Tires.....rode out about 5 years ago. Frame....Solid. Wheels....true. Forks.....Need the seals replaced. CR's don't have headlights and tail lights...HMMMM. WXC is tagged on the head tube. So as I'm doing the mental calculator and adding up the price of beauty and function, I'm telling war storys, puffing on a nice Honduran Churchill. The Young Marine reservist took this bike as a trade on some parts and he needs money to get his wrecker's head gasket fixed so he can make some more money. When he asked me what I thought, I honestly told him that $400 was more than I'd pay, considering the amount I'd need to put into it before my haunches would occupy the blue seat. I told him my TOP dollar that I would consider was $200, but wanted him to continue to look for someone who'd pay him what he needed. He said for $200, he'd load it on the truck....I refused and adamantly and doggedly insisted that he wait and see if another person would give him full price. It that failed, THEN he could call me and I'd pick it up. He began pushing the bike to the trailer saying, he'd just as soon be rid of her now. I gave the nice young Marine/businessman $250 and strapped down my new project......Heck, I haven't even gotten the carb problem on the RM solved yet.....I figure if I can't fix her at all, parting her out will triple my money, but THAT's my last resort. My name is Tank, and I'm addicted to Dirt Bikes. 
