What did you do to your bike today?

set the sag and took some pics knowing it would never look this good again




Very nice.
I still would love the FI WR before they tuned the motor around and dropped an intake valve. :drool:
My oldest boy picked one up, but the red one. (Like blue better) He sent me a photo text and said, "thanks for the down payment fuckboy, see if you ever get the YZ250 back now!" Kids are great... :rolleyes:
 
Very nice.
I still would love the FI WR before they tuned the motor around and dropped an intake valve. :drool:
My oldest boy picked one up, but the red one. (Like blue better) He sent me a photo text and said, "thanks for the down payment fuckboy, see if you ever get the YZ250 back now!" Kids are great... :rolleyes:
I'd love to have the new one, and the first gen efi one, that yz250f frame was fantastic.
there was a wr next to this guy, I opted for the yz because its more race ready, even if I will probably add a bigger tank and stuff later. We can thank commifefornia for brand new wr's that only offer half throttle stock :rolleyes:

so he traded one of the most reliable and well thought out designs in the industry for a shiny apple huh,
 
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I'd love to have the new one, and the first gen efi one, that yz250f frame was fantastic.
there was a wr next to this guy, I opted for the yz because its more race ready, even if I will probably add a bigger tank and stuff later. We can thank commifefornia for brand new wr's that only offer half throttle stock :rolleyes:

so he traded one of the most reliable and well thought out designs in the industry for a shiny apple huh,
Nope!
In CA you "can't" trade a bike in that's "not" in your name. All bikes I have bought are in my name. A dealer will run a K22 form with DMV (or something like that) when you trade in a bike, if the paperwork comes back in someone else's name, they will not credit the purchaser, and notify the owner. I talked to the sales manager at the dealer he bought the bike from, and he gave me the whole low down.
Then, my youngest boy showed me a photo from instagram and the bike is still in his possession sitting next to his new red YZ.
So, he was just being the prick he is.
 
Nope!
In CA you "can't" trade a bike in that's "not" in your name. All bikes I have bought are in my name. A dealer will run a K22 form with DMV (or something like that) when you trade in a bike, if the paperwork comes back in someone else's name, they will not credit the purchaser, and notify the owner. I talked to the sales manager at the dealer he bought the bike from, and he gave me the whole low down.
Then, my youngest boy showed me a photo from instagram and the bike is still in his possession sitting next to his new red YZ.
So, he was just being the prick he is.
Your son is a good troll
 


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