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WildBuckwheat
Posted 8/4/2014 09:45 (#4001043 - in reply to #4001007)
Subject: RE: Dirtbikes on the Farm


Middlesex County, Ontario
I have an xr400 I'll sell you. It is street titled. I used it for everything you're talking about. Works great and scoots through corn rows, 15" bean rows, and wheat tramlines with no problems. Plenty of snort and great handling, but it is not for pinning on a highway for 60 miles. 10 miles would be just fine. Handles a lot better in the woods and fields than dizzers. Oil cooled, no rad to break if you drop it. These bikes are known for needing minimal maintenance. Just change the oil and set the valves every now and then. Kickstart, no battery, I hate dirt bike batteries, starts easy and has a decompression lever if you want to use it.


Selling because I fell over in first gear while wearing motocross boots and broke my leg (tibia and fibia) in 5 places. Real fun to dump it in first gear, look down, and see your foot pointing sideways. I spent 15 days in the hospital; got a rod, skin graft, couple transfusions, and have nightmares. I figure I'll only drive things with a seat belt and rollcage from now on. I realized I'm just two seconds away from not farming anymore on a dirtbike.

Edited by WildBuckwheat 8/4/2014 10:41




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