1984 AERO 125

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Re: 1984 AERO 125

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eliteguy50 wrote:Hate to interrupt the 2 v 4 stroke argument but this relates to the topic :wink:
http://desmoines.craigslist.org/mcy/1210510060.html
Nice. But - I'd offer $557.60, because:

A: It's not a Bultaco
B: It was first sold when Reagan was Prez.
C: I'm just a mean ol' guy
D: It's missing a front fender

Tough one, but I'm guessing 'D'. :lol:

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Re: 1984 AERO 125

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It also does not have the oem mirrors or the aero 125 graphics
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Re: 1984 AERO 125

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Another cherry (literally) example of the Aero 125 and how rare these are.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1984-Hon ... C72%3A1171
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Re: 1984 AERO 125

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I can't believe he only wants 1100 for it!
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Re: 1984 AERO 125

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motormike wrote:Errands become adventures.
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