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82 XJ650 Turbo for sale or resto

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by Rocky, Oct 2, 2007.

  1. Rocky

    Rocky New Member

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    1982 Turbo 650 for sale. Mostly complete, partly disassembled, very reasonably priced. $400.00 Call or e-mail for details. 760-900-1339 or rwest@teamglobalnet.com
     
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    Hmmmm...parts! Wonder how far Yucca Valley is?
     
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    Tried email, bum link. Yes, I did pull the spaces. We'll see what happens, I called.
     
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    I'm not sure what's wrong with the e-mail address. Here it is again.
    rwest@teamglobalnet.com. Thanks for calling.
     
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    e-mail addresses cannot ever have spaces. Posted in the forums or other public places with spaces is to defeat the e-mail address harvesting robots.
    Remove the psaces and try again.

    Steve
     
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    As mentioned, I did pull the spaces. Phone # works so it's all good. I'm gonna try to get out there Saturday and take a peak, been sitting 10 years with head recently pulled. Might be interesting for parts (though my heart is set on getting it a'runnin'). Given it is close to the desert, it might not be too bad.
     
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    "close" to the desert? Dude. It *is* the desert. I was stationed out at nearby 29 Palms for a year and a half back in the 80s. Trust me... it's desert.
     
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    Hey Robert, I see you want to add a 650LJ to your stable......you'll be glad you did when you get it running :wink: You just might get the "Positive Pressure" addiction :D Good luck acquiring it!

    -Nick
     
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    It was great to meet you, Robert. I enjoyed our conversation. How was the long ride home?
     
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    Dude, it was 3 hours at 75 even at night! From the 10/101 junction through to Hollywood was packed. Closed lanes just after the 405 due to an accident. The FZR is like riding a very fast brick. I am feeling the pains and my wife was beside herself. 350 miles is a LONG way to ride that thing. I'm not doing that again (at least not on the FZR). I was very impressed with the overall condition of the machine, nice layer of storage dust but that washes off easily. The cylinders were nice, just a light carbon layer on the head with nice plug color. I'm finageling with SWMBO over the deal. I did notice how very quiet it was at your place. I really enjoyed meeting up with you and I'm in lust over that VF!!! Mine was red but man, you have a beautiful bike, I don't know how you could part with it. You should post pictures of your RoadStar(?), it was very nicely done. You seem to be able to look at a bike and know what to cut out and move around to obtain very nice lines. Great job on the mods. I expect to get back to you in about a week (gotta track down some materials).
     

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