Back in August, I traded my gokart for a 1998 Yamaha Warrior 350, I fixed it up, and flipped it down a hill right after that, and haven't really done anything to it.(It have an exhaust gasket missing, no chainguide, and no neutral and reverse lights. Well, got an email today, and the guy that I traded to traded the gokart for a 1995 rm 125, and desires to trade. The rm needs a bottom end and throttle cable. Who would find the better end of the deal if we traded? And would you trade a 1998 Yamaha Warrior 350 near no title for a 1995 rm125 without a title? Thanks for any help.
Fix the Warrior and buy the RM 125 and fix that and then you would own two toys.
I would not trade anything minus proof of ownership. If the item you get is hot than yes that would be a bad accord. I would stick with what i had and fix it up.
Fix the Warrior and buy the RM 125 and fix that and then you would own two toys.
Answers: don't EVER transport anything w/out a title. If it's stolen, you could lose it to the rightful owner if it's ever tracked down. Worst case scenario, you go to young offenders` institution for receiving stolen property. Fix up (what sounds to me like) the very minor problems on the quad, ride it if you want or supply that sucker and buy something. But what ever you do, avoid anything without a title like the black plague.
I would not trade anything minus proof of ownership. If the item you get is hot than yes that would be a bad accord. I would stick with what i had and fix it up.
First of all, as a previous poster said, don't ever pinch possesion of anything without proof of ownership. Not only would you enjoy a hard time re-selling it, but if its stolen you could take the blame. The RM is gonna cost alot to fix up, so I guess it depends on what you hold for money, and what you like to ride more. If you really prefer dirtbikes and have extra lolly, by all means, trade for the RM. Bottom end for a rm125 is i believe around 800 bucks. warrior without lights, do you really involve lights?, keep the warrior
First of all, as a previous poster said, don't ever pinch possesion of anything without proof of ownership. Not only would you enjoy a hard time re-selling it, but if its stolen you could take the blame. The RM is gonna cost alot to fix up, so I guess it depends on what you hold for money, and what you like to ride more. If you really prefer dirtbikes and have extra lolly, by all means, trade for the RM.
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I would hold the warrior. it seems like it would cost smaller amount money to fix it rather the 125. plus the warrir would be more fun to ride.Fix the Warrior and buy the RM 125 and fix that and then you would own two toys.
I would not trade anything minus proof of ownership. If the item you get is hot than yes that would be a bad accord. I would stick with what i had and fix it up.
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Fix the Warrior and buy the RM 125 and fix that and then you would own two toys.
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Answers: don't EVER transport anything w/out a title. If it's stolen, you could lose it to the rightful owner if it's ever tracked down. Worst case scenario, you go to young offenders` institution for receiving stolen property. Fix up (what sounds to me like) the very minor problems on the quad, ride it if you want or supply that sucker and buy something. But what ever you do, avoid anything without a title like the black plague.
I would not trade anything minus proof of ownership. If the item you get is hot than yes that would be a bad accord. I would stick with what i had and fix it up.
First of all, as a previous poster said, don't ever pinch possesion of anything without proof of ownership. Not only would you enjoy a hard time re-selling it, but if its stolen you could take the blame. The RM is gonna cost alot to fix up, so I guess it depends on what you hold for money, and what you like to ride more. If you really prefer dirtbikes and have extra lolly, by all means, trade for the RM. Bottom end for a rm125 is i believe around 800 bucks. warrior without lights, do you really involve lights?, keep the warrior
First of all, as a previous poster said, don't ever pinch possesion of anything without proof of ownership. Not only would you enjoy a hard time re-selling it, but if its stolen you could take the blame. The RM is gonna cost alot to fix up, so I guess it depends on what you hold for money, and what you like to ride more. If you really prefer dirtbikes and have extra lolly, by all means, trade for the RM.
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