Who Signed This Side Panel?

MXEditor
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Edited Date/Time 5/22/2012 7:15pm
I saw an ad on CL and it said:

"I bought this dirt bike last summer thinking I had time for it..it ran well when I bought it just want what I paid for it which is $900 or b.o thanks plus has some tandem signatures. Maybe some one famous but really don't know #745-7329 "

So I looked at the photo and sure enough, Jeff Willoh and Ryan Huffman have signed it - but I can't tell who else -

Any educated guesses?

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MXEditor
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5/22/2012 4:35pm
groggylbc
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5/22/2012 4:46pm
ryan huffman, brian deegan, jeff willoh. and not sure on the last one....maybe mike brandes
5/22/2012 5:02pm
Team Stiffie era?
weasel49
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5/22/2012 5:14pm
Did this bike come from Ohio ?

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weasel49
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5/22/2012 6:06pm
Those graphics are from an old shop in Dayton Ohio.
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5/22/2012 7:09pm
yeah there is nothing special about that bike. its a F&S bike, they put the team graphics and bills pipe on a lot of new bikes and sold them that way. those are actually the 1998 team graphics, i know this because i rode for F&S in 98 and had them. chances are that someone just took the number plate to kenworthy's and had it signed and put it back on the bike.
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5/22/2012 7:15pm
AJ565 wrote:
yeah there is nothing special about that bike. its a F&S bike, they put the team graphics and bills pipe on a lot of new bikes...
yeah there is nothing special about that bike. its a F&S bike, they put the team graphics and bills pipe on a lot of new bikes and sold them that way. those are actually the 1998 team graphics, i know this because i rode for F&S in 98 and had them. chances are that someone just took the number plate to kenworthy's and had it signed and put it back on the bike.
That's pretty likely. Or, it may have ended up like any 1 of the seemingly hundreds of bikes that local "pros" raced then F&S got back and sold for next to nothing. Every hilljack living above axles that had $2,000 had an F&S bike if they new how to read a Cycle Trader.

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