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Old 03-03-2004, 03:56 PM   #1
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Talking Anybody who rides bikes in New York??

Hey guys, I own a honda 80,(yes, it is definately too small for me) but when I do ride it, i really enjoy myself. My dad and i are looking for a good used 250! I am also looking for a ridding buddy. My sister rides but we only have one bike so we must take turns, but it isnt the same when you are out there with some one else trail riding. I wanna kno if there is anybody out there who would not mind hooking up and going riding in upstate New York somewhere, and if possible spare a larger bike?? lol!!
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