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<description><![CDATA[David has been involved in motorcycle racing, sales, stunting, and modifications for over 25 years.  David is actively involved in the motorcycle lifestyle, and enjoys learning from others about anything related to motorcycles.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ask to see the title! Right up front, after you have taken a quick look at the bike, but before you get too emotionally involved in the bike ask if they have the title. Then ask if you may see it, if you catch any resistance that should be a big red flag. Most of the time they will produce the title.The title will give you a wealth of information about the bikes history.]]></description>
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