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socalhodaka

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  1. too bad us US riders think we are the center of the world......in reality our choices are quite limited.

    http://www.gasgasmotos.es/en/dual-sport/450-ec-cami-250.html

    http://www.betamotor.com/en/enduro/bikes/rr-enduro-4t-125-3

    this 125 would most likely compete head to head with the Japanese 250 series models.

    http://www.betamotor.com/en/alp/bikes/alp-40-2012

    OK its a 350.

    I know so what we dont have all these here. PS I like the Yamaha the best but I think the Honda is the best value last time I checked at Veys Lemon Grove, they were very very reasonably priced.

    Honda is the best value for what? Price ok. Short people also and thats about it. With the other two you get adjustable suspension, and more. Like the guy quoted. But as you’re Grandpa used to say, ‘you get what you pay for’ so if you’re seeking the finest 250 dual-sport, than the WR is the bike you need in your garage.


  2. Don't know if you found anything yet. My daughters boy friend just bought a 2014 Tacoma and his Ranger is now for sale.

    Motor has 147 and the transmission has about 50. It's got a tool box in the back new stereo deck. Battery and tires replaced last year,auto and air conditioning as well. $5000.

    I think you could deal with him, he need to get to his next job in North Dakota next week.

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  3. Look the bike you need is a

    Hodaka, cus no Honda 230L has never did this. :heh:

    “In June, 1966, the 10,000th Ace 90 was shipped from Nagoya - an amazing feat from a company that had looked extinction squarely in the eye just three years earlier. That same year, to display their faith in their product, Marketing Manager Marvin Foster and crazyman Frank Wheeler rode a couple of Ace 90s on a 3800-mile tour of Baja, Mexico, without experiencing a single mechanical failure. Marvin later settled down to corporate life in Oregon, but Mr. Crazy went on to ride a Hodaka 125 around the perimeter of Australia in 1972, covering 10,000 miles in 21 days.”

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