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  1. I just spoke to Joyce. Certs ARE ALLOWED in novice. There was a miscommunication regarding the full days vs twilight, and incorrect words were put up in the description. You should be safe to buy and plan to use them in novice as necessary. Call for yourself if you're concerned; I would.

  2. I bought this bike about a year ago from a guy who found it for sale in WV. His story was that the battery was dead, so they couldn't get an accurate mileage reading. Therefore, it is titled as odometer discrepancy. Currently shows 33k. Battery one year old,  all fluids were changed (Engine Ice in radiator,) K&N air filter, new spark plugs, new EBC brake pads, and I had my favorite tech at Iron Pony look it over to ensure that it was a solid runner. He fixed a few little things but said it was in pretty good running shape. All this was done since I got it, so less than one year. I've only put about 1500 miles on it, and I think that's high because I think it has been sprocketed. Bridgestone sport touring tires still at least 50%. All plastic is straight and uncracked. No tears in seats. Some other surfaces show wear like it sat outside for a while, so it's not a beauty queen. Still, it looks pretty good. Adjustable levers,  smoked double bubble shield. It came with a color-matched undertail and cheap flush mount signals. Front ones don't match each other. Wheels are plasti-dipped black. 

    Two track days on this were fun, but I have my eye on a 600 that will be for sale soon. I hope to get $2000 for this. If I can't get really close to that I'll have to keep it and not buy the 600. Delivery may be possible,  but it won't be free. Sorry for the novel about it; I just want to be open about it. I can get more/better pictures upon request.

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  3. We All Agree That My Price Is High. It Is A Price For Someone Who Is LOOKING To Buy An F2 In Very Good Shape; It's Not A Price For Someone Looking For A Beat Up Old Sport Bike. If I Was Desperate For Cash Fast I'd Let It Go For $2000. In My Current Position I'd MUCH Rather Keep It Than To Sell It At That Price. I'm Not Trying To Be A Dick, And I Was Thanking Those Guys For Agreeing That The F2 Is A Special Bike. I Never Assumed That They Thought My Price Was Good, Especially Since They Both Stated That My Price Is High. I Am Sorry If My Comment Wasn't Clear Enough.

  4. SOLD SOLD SOLD

    EDIT FOR NEW PRICE.... $2100 HERE, $2400 ON CL ... NEED THE MONEY NOW!!

    I just got a new to me toy, and am considering selling my beloved F2. I doubt anyone will want to give me what I think it's worth so I'll likely end up keeping it, but it's worth asking, right? It is super clean and runs very well. 29XXX miles and I'll still be riding some. I just put new Dunlop Q2's on it and had the carbs profesionally cleaned over the winter. I also flushed the front brakes and coolant. It is all stock except for an old but still functional taillight integrator kit with the pulsing brake light. I even have the old seat cowl/ pillion cover! Whoever owned this bike for most of its life cared for it very well; I have only had it since October '12 (I think.) I only have pics on my phone; I'll try to upload them now that this thread has been started. $2800 is too much for most F2's, but not this one. If you've always regretted selling yours way back when, now's your shot at redemption!

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