Buying an ATV Questions and suggestions about what to buy, financing, insurance, etc.

Hey guys need some help....

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Old Apr 13, 2004 | 02:58 PM
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Hey guys Im a guy who likes, loves two strokes... And for me the best two strokes atv are the 89-90 honda 250r and the 89-91 yamaha banshee... I have a 2002 honda cr 80r but I want to sell it and get a quad that way me and my wife can enjoy from the hobbie... I really dont have money until I sell my bike but is very nice and taken care off... How hard you guys think that it would be to find a quad like the ones that I told you for a grand and a half or a litle more than that???? My bike like I said is a 2002 honda cr 80r it has a weiseco piston same size as factory it has fmf fatty head pipe and silencer the fairings are all black exept tank and the brand is UFO plast it has ceet graphic stickers and seat coverand like I said is a great bike never has given me problems I have had it for almost a year now and im on my forth spark plug... But like I said i want something that i could take my wife and get her dirty just like me... Help me out guys I appreciate it.


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Old Apr 13, 2004 | 03:21 PM
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You wont find a honda r that cheap unless its missing quite a few pieces. I looked hard and all I could even get close to was 2500 with some work needed. You have a much better chance of finding a shee around that price. You can get an older shee for around 2k in great shape, so if you really do some searching you might be able to hit your target price. Good luck.
 
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