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Thanks for the add!

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Location
Whitewright, Texas
First Name
Larry
Last Name
Martin
I’m a long time rider, street bikes. I’m getting started with some adventure riding. I’m looking at KTMs (500exc) to try the Trans American Trail. I’ve got six bikes, but I’m trying to thin the herd. I’m down from twelve!!
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That Indian is beautiful! Don't tell me it's forsale...

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Welcome. Nice collection. Is the top picture a 350?

1976 CB360t I’m putting it back together right now after doing a valve job on it. Common Motor loves me. I bought electronic ignition, led headlight, etc...
I thought about posting pictures of the progress, but it would get awkward if I never get it to run again!!
 
That Indian is beautiful! Don't tell me it's forsale...

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I was riding it in Eureka Springs once and some guy flagged me down and said “how much money would you take for that bike?”
I said “more than you have”
He said “fair enough!”

It’s a great piece of history, if I ever sell it, I could never afford one as cool!!
 
I was riding it in Eureka Springs once and some guy flagged me down and said “how much money would you take for that bike?”
I said “more than you have”
He said “fair enough!”

It’s a great piece of history, if I ever sell it, I could never afford one as cool!!
That is the answer I hoped to hear. Local bankers can sleep safe now!

I dream of having a old Indian like that.

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