This guy is surely reaching. Lol.
https://tucson.craigslist.org/mcy/d/james-stewarts-kawasaki-kx-125/6474973648.html
This guy is surely reaching. Lol.
https://tucson.craigslist.org/mcy/d/james-stewarts-kawasaki-kx-125/6474973648.html
This bike was reconstructed from James Stewart's amateur 2000 kx 125.It features all the RK, Renthal and Pro Circuit goodies, Bridgestone tires , all new plastic and Split Fire grafix ,too much to list .Truly a unique ,historic and collectable motorcycle. Call for details no haters no low ballers show contact info call or text show contact info
Of course it's in the Dirty T.
If it can't be fixed with a hammer, it's an electrical problem.
Thats James old trailer house in the back, I'm pretty sure the bikes legit, they just reconstructed it with used stock parts because Rob Martin has all the original parts, haha!.
oldmotophan wrote:
Thats James old trailer house in the back, I'm pretty sure the bikes legit, they just reconstructed it with used stock parts because Rob Martin has all the original parts, haha!.
May be an old frame from an amateur Bubba bike but $6,000 is a lot of scratch for just having that. Just my opinion, of course.
chopperjr1 wrote:
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Bro, any chance you could post a pic or two of your documentation? Also it will have an AMA tech sticker on it like this one, just snap a quick pic for me, thanks man!
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Good catch! It's actually Greyson Harts old 77' I don't have any pics at the moment but I can get you some in a couple days.It's in winter storage. (mother in laws garage)
chopperjr1 wrote:
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oldmotophan wrote:
Bro, any chance you could post a pic or two of your documentation? Also it will have an AMA tech sticker on it like this one, just snap a quick pic for me, thanks man!
It's not gonna have an AMA tech sticker on it,Stewart was only 14 during the 2000 season.
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So hard to tell if you are serious. But, either way, it's WAY over priced at 6k.
How many of you are interested in buying this bike? If you're not, why spend any energy worrying about this?
GuyB wrote:
How many of you are interested in buying this bike? If you're not, why spend any energy worrying about this?
I don't have much of a life besides dirtbikes. I'm passionate about it. It's a smidge insulting to me and others who HAVE reconstructed PC bikes with much more accuracy and many more actual PC parts that just polished frame guards and Taiwanese graphics. Not to mention, this bike is far from complete in this so called "reconstruction". It doesn't even have black wheels for Christ sakes. That's why I'm spending the time on this. With all due respect GuyB.
RyanLester761 wrote:
I don't have much of a life besides dirtbikes. I'm passionate about it. It's a smidge insulting to me and others who HAVE reconstructed PC bikes with much more accuracy and many more actual PC parts that just polished frame guards and Taiwanese graphics. Not to mention, this bike is far from complete in this so called "reconstruction". It doesn't even have black wheels for Christ sakes. That's why I'm spending the time on this. With all due respect GuyB.
Many of feel the same as Ryan and behind him in trying to figure out what is going on here with this so-called "Stewart Splitfire bike."
GuyB wrote:
How many of you are interested in buying this bike? If you're not, why spend any energy worrying about this?
Todd Applegate syndrome. Not a rabbit hole you want to go down. Lots of people out there claiming to have stuff they don't, trying to sell stuff they don't own and misrepresenting stuff that they do own. The swamp is deep, and wide.
Since you edited your post, here is what you said:
"No ,it's known as RyanLester761 syndrome.Since his bike is a "replica ", all others must be "fakes" .It's actually very sad that he started this whole topic because as he "don't have much of a life".I can't belive we,myself included bought into this drivel."
What we are really looking for is proof of your claims. If true, it shouldn't be hard to post to clear up that issue. As for your replica build on this bike, there is a lot wrong with it and it has none of the factory/PC/hard to find parts on it. So for any buyer looking at it, all they see is a cheap, incorrect replica build for an outrageous price.
GuyB wrote:
How many of you are interested in buying this bike? If you're not, why spend any energy worrying about this?
newmann wrote:
Todd Applegate syndrome. Not a rabbit hole you want to go down. Lots of people out there claiming to have stuff they don't, trying to sell stuff they don't own and misrepresenting stuff that they do own. The swamp is deep, and wide.
Todd Applegate...omg phillynott nutcase!!