Testing the waters

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Testing the waters

Postby GordonH » Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:50 pm

I'm thinking of offing all my MuZ Skorpion stuff, But don't want to part any of it out. One package deal and you can do with it what you want. Three complete bikes. Two with titles, one that never got one. All were raced most of the time in AHRMA's Skorpion Cup series so there are lots of spares. The bikes:
One black with black body work.
Two yellow, both with Beasley body panel, one with Beasley upper, one with stock upper.
Spare wheels with rains mounted.
Extra frame
Extra fork
Usual race spares-pegs, brakepads etc.

Stock body panels: Orange lower fairing and body panels, extra beasley upper, two sets stock yellow body panels.
Lots more


What do think? Anyone interested? Looking around $8000

Gordon
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Re: Testing the waters

Postby ahrmamz » Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:08 pm

Gordo! Are you throwing in the sponge? I guess they're throwing us out of SM2. Bill
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Re: Testing the waters

Postby GordonH » Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:58 pm

Mr. House. Good to hear from you. I got your message today. I haven't heard that they are removing the Skorpion from the SM2 class, only clarifying the rules to accommodate smaller displacement newer bikes. I guess we'll find out when the new rulebooks come out.
As to throwing in the towel, economics being what they are, I figured if someone was interested in the whole MuZ shebang, I could move on to something else. I made it to two races this year and probably won't do more than that next year. I've been racing one way or another for 24 years now, and it's time for other things. I took up mountainbiking this year and rode in a race in the UP of Michigan. If you think our races are crowded, there were 1800 plus participants in this one. It was good fun and my knees don't hurt after I get off this bike.
What about your plans? I don't recall seeing your name in any of the results this year.

Later
Gordon Hamilton
AHRMA SoS #58 Vintage #559



p.s. Anyone interested in a Black and Gold 1980 Ducati 900SS? It's killing my knees. Time for someone else to enjoy it
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