JS7 bike for sale

10/20/2024 7:54pm
If someone knows her, maybe ask if it's her that actually signed that or if it's a forgery.  I find it interesting that whoever typed James...

If someone knows her, maybe ask if it's her that actually signed that or if it's a forgery.  I find it interesting that whoever typed James Stewart, spaced down and typed Rick Mace.  Same typewriter, same font and spacing.  

Or!?!  Maybe James senior hooked a buddy named Rick Mace up.  Said I'll get you a deal on a bike?  James never took bike, but basically just hooked a bud up.  That would be the only possible solution if it actually was signed to him by kawi and the same typewriter was used to instantly type another name.

Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.If it was his father's...

Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.

If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.

If it was his father's bike, it's still not worth $20,000.

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting...

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"

Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting about this, is I had said a long time ago, Tim was selling fake bikes.  Everyone here threw me under the bus and called me stupid.  It was over "Steve Lamsons" bike.  I'm just trying to show none of these bikes Tim Taylor has sold is a factory bike.  He's not trying to sell it here.  He's on Facebook, trying.  Those people may not understand how crooked this is, no matter who's bike it was.

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10/20/2024 7:57pm

Rick Mace, Hesperia? Kyle Mace's father? Kyle was a fast SoCal kid, finished top 10 OA at Glen Helen one year. 07 maybe. 

So bike titled to james, sold to a fast local kid, then someone got it with the JS7 title and made a replica out of it. 

10/20/2024 8:03pm Edited Date/Time 10/20/2024 8:03pm
If someone knows her, maybe ask if it's her that actually signed that or if it's a forgery.  I find it interesting that whoever typed James...

If someone knows her, maybe ask if it's her that actually signed that or if it's a forgery.  I find it interesting that whoever typed James Stewart, spaced down and typed Rick Mace.  Same typewriter, same font and spacing.  

Or!?!  Maybe James senior hooked a buddy named Rick Mace up.  Said I'll get you a deal on a bike?  James never took bike, but basically just hooked a bud up.  That would be the only possible solution if it actually was signed to him by kawi and the same typewriter was used to instantly type another name.

Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.If it was his father's...

Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.

If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.

If it was his father's bike, it's still not worth $20,000.

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting...

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"

Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting about this, is I had said a long time ago, Tim was selling fake bikes.  Everyone here threw me under the bus and called me stupid.  It was over "Steve Lamsons" bike.  I'm just trying to show none of these bikes Tim Taylor has sold is a factory bike.  He's not trying to sell it here.  He's on Facebook, trying.  Those people may not understand how crooked this is, no matter who's bike it was.

He's been very careful in what he's said, the Facebook add implies it was Bubba's bike, but he's been very careful in his wording to not state it was Bubba's bike, crooked, but not illegal.

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10/20/2024 8:26pm
Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.If it was his father's...

Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.

If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.

If it was his father's bike, it's still not worth $20,000.

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting...

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"

Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting about this, is I had said a long time ago, Tim was selling fake bikes.  Everyone here threw me under the bus and called me stupid.  It was over "Steve Lamsons" bike.  I'm just trying to show none of these bikes Tim Taylor has sold is a factory bike.  He's not trying to sell it here.  He's on Facebook, trying.  Those people may not understand how crooked this is, no matter who's bike it was.

He's been very careful in what he's said, the Facebook add implies it was Bubba's bike, but he's been very careful in his wording to not...

He's been very careful in what he's said, the Facebook add implies it was Bubba's bike, but he's been very careful in his wording to not state it was Bubba's bike, crooked, but not illegal.

Exactly.

The title, the numbers, the PRICE, the implications in the ad...nobody is reading that and thinking it's NOT Bubbas bike. He knows exactly what he's doing, and has the balls to come on here and act like everyone calling him out didn't read the ad? What a clown lol. 

Nobody is paying $20k for that bike unless they legitimately think it's Bubbas bike, and no way in hell is he going to make sure they don't think that.

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10/20/2024 8:37pm
If someone knows her, maybe ask if it's her that actually signed that or if it's a forgery.  I find it interesting that whoever typed James...

If someone knows her, maybe ask if it's her that actually signed that or if it's a forgery.  I find it interesting that whoever typed James Stewart, spaced down and typed Rick Mace.  Same typewriter, same font and spacing.  

Or!?!  Maybe James senior hooked a buddy named Rick Mace up.  Said I'll get you a deal on a bike?  James never took bike, but basically just hooked a bud up.  That would be the only possible solution if it actually was signed to him by kawi and the same typewriter was used to instantly type another name.

Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.If it was his father's...

Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.

If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.

If it was his father's bike, it's still not worth $20,000.

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting...

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"

Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting about this, is I had said a long time ago, Tim was selling fake bikes.  Everyone here threw me under the bus and called me stupid.  It was over "Steve Lamsons" bike.  I'm just trying to show none of these bikes Tim Taylor has sold is a factory bike.  He's not trying to sell it here.  He's on Facebook, trying.  Those people may not understand how crooked this is, no matter who's bike it was.

But you’re talking about a different Tim. 

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10/20/2024 8:52pm
Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.If it was his father's...

Does it matter, the bike wasn't raced by James "Buba" Stewart.

If he use it as a practice bike, it's not worth $20,000.

If it was his father's bike, it's still not worth $20,000.

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting...

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"

Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting about this, is I had said a long time ago, Tim was selling fake bikes.  Everyone here threw me under the bus and called me stupid.  It was over "Steve Lamsons" bike.  I'm just trying to show none of these bikes Tim Taylor has sold is a factory bike.  He's not trying to sell it here.  He's on Facebook, trying.  Those people may not understand how crooked this is, no matter who's bike it was.

Tbteam wrote:

But you’re talking about a different Tim. 

Your Facebook add's photo implies it was James "Bubba" Stewart's bike by the numbers on the number plate...

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But it was likely James Stewart Sr's bike, you're talking about a different "James Stewart".

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10/20/2024 10:59pm Edited Date/Time 10/20/2024 11:01pm

He never raced a PC bike, he rode for Factory Kawasaki, Team Green / Team Chevy Trucks Kawasaki. Although he did have access to all Mitch’s stuff, he chose the Factory Kawasaki engine over the PC engine as it had more bottom end. He did run a PC pipe and maybe some other small parts I’m unaware of but that all I know on the matter.

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10/20/2024 11:26pm

I have $20 that says Big James never threw a leg over the bike and it went directly to the Cali address.

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10/21/2024 2:34am
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10/21/2024 3:15am

I can't believe all the butt hurt over a dirt bike ad lol

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10/21/2024 4:20am

Which Stewart is it?

 

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10/21/2024 5:30am

 Kawasaki could’ve  given James a bike as a way to pay him,  and they sold it. 

 That stuff use to happen in amateur mx all the time. 

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I can't believe all the butt hurt over a dirt bike ad lol

A dirt bike ad? You mean a dude trying to scam someone for $20k? If I add an lol will that make it better?

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10/21/2024 9:51am Edited Date/Time 10/23/2024 11:26am
UpTiTe wrote:

 Kawasaki could’ve  given James a bike as a way to pay him,  and they sold it. 

 That stuff use to happen in amateur mx all the time. 

I would bet any amount of $ this is 100% the case. 

Mid april 2002 date on title almost THREE whole production years later? James would've never been riding that bike or any bike almost 3 years old at that time. Kawi gave this bike to James SR and he sold it to the dude in cali. 

Then buddy buys it, puts a bunch of random PC parts on it and is trying to pawn it off to some sorry son of a bitch for $20,000 lmao 

Its a cool bike build in itself - leave the JS shit out of it and just keep it that way lol. 

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10/21/2024 10:11am

Quality thread

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Never raced for Pro Circuit,  straight to Factory Kawasaki

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kennyc wrote:
He never raced a PC bike, he rode for Factory Kawasaki, Team Green / Team Chevy Trucks Kawasaki. Although he did have access to all Mitch’s...

He never raced a PC bike, he rode for Factory Kawasaki, Team Green / Team Chevy Trucks Kawasaki. Although he did have access to all Mitch’s stuff, he chose the Factory Kawasaki engine over the PC engine as it had more bottom end. He did run a PC pipe and maybe some other small parts I’m unaware of but that all I know on the matter.

James ran PC graphics as an amateur in 2000 and ‘01. They could’ve went to factory Honda and used that as leverage to go to factory Kawi and get his own gear deals and all that comes with riding for a factory team. Kawi didn’t want him going to factory Honda over PC. As for the ad I don’t think Bubba ever rode a 250 as an amateur seeing that he rode a 125 for a year and was 15 before he went pro. 

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UpTiTe wrote:

 Kawasaki could’ve  given James a bike as a way to pay him,  and they sold it. 

 That stuff use to happen in amateur mx all the time. 

I had a buddy that was on Suzukis amateur team in ‘05 and ‘06 and they gave him probably 8 bikes for the year. He had to give 2 back to a dealership and they got to sell 6 of them at the end of the year. My pops got me and my brother a couple bikes this way 🤙🤙🤙

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10/21/2024 2:16pm Edited Date/Time 10/21/2024 2:56pm
kennyc wrote:
He never raced a PC bike, he rode for Factory Kawasaki, Team Green / Team Chevy Trucks Kawasaki. Although he did have access to all Mitch’s...

He never raced a PC bike, he rode for Factory Kawasaki, Team Green / Team Chevy Trucks Kawasaki. Although he did have access to all Mitch’s stuff, he chose the Factory Kawasaki engine over the PC engine as it had more bottom end. He did run a PC pipe and maybe some other small parts I’m unaware of but that all I know on the matter.

ohh_454 wrote:
James ran PC graphics as an amateur in 2000 and ‘01. They could’ve went to factory Honda and used that as leverage to go to factory...

James ran PC graphics as an amateur in 2000 and ‘01. They could’ve went to factory Honda and used that as leverage to go to factory Kawi and get his own gear deals and all that comes with riding for a factory team. Kawi didn’t want him going to factory Honda over PC. As for the ad I don’t think Bubba ever rode a 250 as an amateur seeing that he rode a 125 for a year and was 15 before he went pro. 

So he raced a 80/85/supermini though right? Before he switch to 125 for his last amateur year.. I only knew about him once he went pro.

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Never raced for Pro Circuit,  straight to Factory Kawasaki

He did as an amateur. 

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10/21/2024 5:33pm
Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting...

Is the last sentence written wrong?  I'm guessing you were meaning "it's still NOT worth"

Yes, I agree with you. Although, my main point to even posting about this, is I had said a long time ago, Tim was selling fake bikes.  Everyone here threw me under the bus and called me stupid.  It was over "Steve Lamsons" bike.  I'm just trying to show none of these bikes Tim Taylor has sold is a factory bike.  He's not trying to sell it here.  He's on Facebook, trying.  Those people may not understand how crooked this is, no matter who's bike it was.

Tbteam wrote:

But you’re talking about a different Tim. 

Your Facebook add's photo implies it was James "Bubba" Stewart's bike by the numbers on the number plate...But it was likely James Stewart Sr's bike, you're...

Your Facebook add's photo implies it was James "Bubba" Stewart's bike by the numbers on the number plate...

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But it was likely James Stewart Sr's bike, you're talking about a different "James Stewart".

What are talking about? I'm not selling this bike.

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10/21/2024 5:36pm
Tbteam wrote:

But you’re talking about a different Tim. 

Your Facebook add's photo implies it was James "Bubba" Stewart's bike by the numbers on the number plate...But it was likely James Stewart Sr's bike, you're...

Your Facebook add's photo implies it was James "Bubba" Stewart's bike by the numbers on the number plate...

image 626.png?VersionId=xvlbb42m.0.xs

But it was likely James Stewart Sr's bike, you're talking about a different "James Stewart".

Tbteam wrote:

What are talking about? I'm not selling this bike.

Oops, my mistake!

10/21/2024 7:40pm Edited Date/Time 10/21/2024 8:49pm
 I'm Tim Nash, the current owner of this bike in question. I have owned the bike since 2010 or so. Please don't confuse yourself or others...

 I'm Tim Nash, the current owner of this bike in question. I have owned the bike since 2010 or so. Please don't confuse yourself or others that I'm Tim Taylor. I am not. He never owned the bike. I purchased it from a gentleman  in Ca. when I lived there. I had hired Tim Taylor to do the restoration on the bike the way I wanted it done back in 2013 or so. 

I understand a few guys on here have been scammed by Tim Taylor. I can see why you would be a little pissed off but I can assure you I am not that guy and have nothing to do with any of his business with others. I had no issues with Tim Taylor but that's not to say he's an outstanding guy or that you haven't been screwed.

  First off, I'd like to thank the few people (you know who you are).. that really know me personally who had vouched for my integrity.  I'm not a scammer. I'm a rider, racer, sometimes collector and a fan just as many of you are.

  I'd like to address some of the points here that are, in my opinion misconceived and or made up. If you read the FB ad I posted, I posted only facts that I know to be true.  No where does it claim in the ad that James raced the bike or when, if at all. It does not claim the bike was restored as raced, practiced, or even when ridden by James because I don't know those things. 

I restored the bike as if it was a 2000 yr model race bike from PC. Most of the parts were on the bike when I purchased it. I added the rear shock, pipe, front disk, a few carbon pieces and plastic with graphics. I never claimed he rode or raced the PC bikes then or ever for that matter. Although we know he was ridding the 85cc PC bike and then went straight to the Factory 125 team.

I'm going out on a limb here (sarcasm)  but just maybe James rode 125's and a 250 at times before he hit the stadium floor in 2002. It's documented he raced the 125 but It's not unheard of (very common)  a rider of his caliber would also ride a 250 at some point before his pro career. Maybe in late 2000 or 2001.  I don't know this to be a fact. Just my assumption since the bike was given to James. Maybe big James rode it for fun....Maybe I'm wrong, just my 2 cents.

As much as Tim Taylor is called a liar, thief and everything else, it seems odd that guys are quoting (believing)  him as claiming this was a Nick Wey bike and therefore... how can mine be a JS bike now? Also claiming to see the title on this bike signed off on with  various names. So much crap has been said, its hard to keep up.

Anyways, enough said. I've attached the original MSO paperwork from the factory showing it was given to James and then it looks like it was sent to a Rick Mace afterwards. I'm sure there will still be guys skeptical but this is what I know. It's my story and true to the best of my knowledge.

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Timmy old pal, there's really only a few options here:

1) You publicly acknowledge you are a POS scamming douchebag who is just looking to make an obscenely and amorally acquired buck off a super ignorant motocross history buff by claiming to be in possession of an actual race bike owned and ridden by none other than James "Bubba" Stewart Jr. thereby justifying the astronomical price of $20,000. This, of course, is at the very center of the ruse, which is to say, James "Bubba" Stewart never actually owned, nor rode, this motorcycle in any official racing capacity.

2) You publicly admit to being duped by whomever sold you this bike and also being generally ignorant to basic state law and also rudimentary lineage research like who "James Stewart" actually is, and aligning basic timelines to reality.

3) Proving through DNA evidence that the sweaty and athletically gifted taint of James "Bubba" Stewart once rubbed itself too and fro on that very seat in pursuit of an eventual national championship such that a price tag of $20,000 is warranted.

4) Publicly acknowledging that you're just a fucking retard who has absolutely no idea what he has or what is going on in the world and so you have a thing with a bunch of fancy things on it that you hope to sell to someone who also appreciates fancy things and cares not what the actual value exchange of those things is. In other words, someone living in a world of material delusion.

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10/21/2024 7:44pm
 I'm Tim Nash, the current owner of this bike in question. I have owned the bike since 2010 or so. Please don't confuse yourself or others...

 I'm Tim Nash, the current owner of this bike in question. I have owned the bike since 2010 or so. Please don't confuse yourself or others that I'm Tim Taylor. I am not. He never owned the bike. I purchased it from a gentleman  in Ca. when I lived there. I had hired Tim Taylor to do the restoration on the bike the way I wanted it done back in 2013 or so. 

I understand a few guys on here have been scammed by Tim Taylor. I can see why you would be a little pissed off but I can assure you I am not that guy and have nothing to do with any of his business with others. I had no issues with Tim Taylor but that's not to say he's an outstanding guy or that you haven't been screwed.

  First off, I'd like to thank the few people (you know who you are).. that really know me personally who had vouched for my integrity.  I'm not a scammer. I'm a rider, racer, sometimes collector and a fan just as many of you are.

  I'd like to address some of the points here that are, in my opinion misconceived and or made up. If you read the FB ad I posted, I posted only facts that I know to be true.  No where does it claim in the ad that James raced the bike or when, if at all. It does not claim the bike was restored as raced, practiced, or even when ridden by James because I don't know those things. 

I restored the bike as if it was a 2000 yr model race bike from PC. Most of the parts were on the bike when I purchased it. I added the rear shock, pipe, front disk, a few carbon pieces and plastic with graphics. I never claimed he rode or raced the PC bikes then or ever for that matter. Although we know he was ridding the 85cc PC bike and then went straight to the Factory 125 team.

I'm going out on a limb here (sarcasm)  but just maybe James rode 125's and a 250 at times before he hit the stadium floor in 2002. It's documented he raced the 125 but It's not unheard of (very common)  a rider of his caliber would also ride a 250 at some point before his pro career. Maybe in late 2000 or 2001.  I don't know this to be a fact. Just my assumption since the bike was given to James. Maybe big James rode it for fun....Maybe I'm wrong, just my 2 cents.

As much as Tim Taylor is called a liar, thief and everything else, it seems odd that guys are quoting (believing)  him as claiming this was a Nick Wey bike and therefore... how can mine be a JS bike now? Also claiming to see the title on this bike signed off on with  various names. So much crap has been said, its hard to keep up.

Anyways, enough said. I've attached the original MSO paperwork from the factory showing it was given to James and then it looks like it was sent to a Rick Mace afterwards. I'm sure there will still be guys skeptical but this is what I know. It's my story and true to the best of my knowledge.

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Timmy old pal, there's really only a few options here:1) You publicly acknowledge you are a POS scamming douchebag who is just looking to make an...

Timmy old pal, there's really only a few options here:

1) You publicly acknowledge you are a POS scamming douchebag who is just looking to make an obscenely and amorally acquired buck off a super ignorant motocross history buff by claiming to be in possession of an actual race bike owned and ridden by none other than James "Bubba" Stewart Jr. thereby justifying the astronomical price of $20,000. This, of course, is at the very center of the ruse, which is to say, James "Bubba" Stewart never actually owned, nor rode, this motorcycle in any official racing capacity.

2) You publicly admit to being duped by whomever sold you this bike and also being generally ignorant to basic state law and also rudimentary lineage research like who "James Stewart" actually is, and aligning basic timelines to reality.

3) Proving through DNA evidence that the sweaty and athletically gifted taint of James "Bubba" Stewart once rubbed itself too and fro on that very seat in pursuit of an eventual national championship such that a price tag of $20,000 is warranted.

4) Publicly acknowledging that you're just a fucking retard who has absolutely no idea what he has or what is going on in the world and so you have a thing with a bunch of fancy things on it that you hope to sell to someone who also appreciates fancy things and cares not what the actual value exchange of those things is. In other words, someone living in a world of material delusion.

5) Pretend this thread doesn't exist, while pretending he didn't already post and make it even worse. Pray someone with deeeeeep pockets and a love for all things Bubba doesn't know how to do a thorough Google search.

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Tim Taylor reading this thread 


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Hahaha, rough crowd! 

I'm here for it... 

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10/22/2024 12:30am

I'm just wondering why a 20 000$ bike has a crappy Keihin PJ carb on it? Quad vent Keihin PWK "air striker"  is a much better carburetor and used to come as stock with the KX models...  

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I'm just wondering why a 20 000$ bike has a crappy Keihin PJ carb on it? Quad vent Keihin PWK "air striker"  is a much better...

I'm just wondering why a 20 000$ bike has a crappy Keihin PJ carb on it? Quad vent Keihin PWK "air striker"  is a much better carburetor and used to come as stock with the KX models...  

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Hey i liked the PJ!  And they made them with the quad vent after 95 or so....

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