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  1. My son wanted to go back to 2-Stroke but he's not quite ready for a 500 so I built him this older ktm 300. Bike will pull most 450's and has tons of torque for a 2-stroke. Very impressed with this bike, runs like a detuned 500. The cool thing is you can find these for $1000 or less. Got this one owner for $900 with fresh motor and suspension.

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  2. Son decided his 426 was not enough wanted a 500 2-stroke dune bike like dad, not happining. Built him a 525 ktm, bike has brutal torque, should be more than enough for him.

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  3. $2,700

    Absolutely immaculate 99 YZ 400F Duner.

    Low hour, 1 owner bike. Valves checked, Runs Strong, Pulls Hard, Awesome Handling.

    **Brand New 16" Rear Fat Paddle and 18" Front Fatty Set-Ups.

    **All New Plastics

    **New Custom Graphics

    ** Bykas Shock Bars

    ** Spoke Wraps.

    If you want to ride dirt just throw on a rear wheel. Front Fatty works great in the woods or desert.

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  4. $2995

    Absolutely Immaculate 1996 CR500. Only 2 Rides Since Finished. New Top-End, Port N Polished Cylinder, Shaved Head, V-Force Reed Cage, JD Jet Kit, 16" Rear Fat Paddle, 18" Front Fatty, New FMF Pipe, New Custom Graphics, Rim Rings, Spoke Wraps. Bike Is Very Fast, Has Brutal Traction And Awesome Handling.

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  5. Sweet! Bruce, do you do your own graphics?

    No, Jeff at brmoffroad does them for us. Give him an idea of what you want and he'll send you a layout so you can see what it will look like before you buy. Really nice guy and the best quality graphics I've ever used.
  6. Just finished my CR500 Trike conversion. Ripped it around my field today, works awesome. Suspension is so plush compared to my old atc 250r. Its an atc on steriods with long travel suspension. Cant wait to get it out on the dunes. It can go back to a bike in about 45 min.

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