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Bringing a 98 kx 500 to life after 15 years under a tarp

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Wag460:

Just a little paint rubbed off the frame..she's almost new. Lol

Foxx4Beaver:
looks like your dad made sure it had a good home, it looks well cared for.

sorry to hear your dad passed away...I lost my dad in March, due to a fatal error my local hospital made...and I had to make that difficult decision to put my golden retriever of 13 years to rest Thursday. :-( 

Wag460:
Actually the bike had an inch of dust and dirt on it and the wheels were half buried in a woodchuck hole. But it cleaned up nice and started on the third kick, more todo but it's  rideable now.
   Sorry about your dad and your dog. Had to do the same for one of my dogs, it's one of the hardest things I've ever done, but stupid me, after some time I go and get another one. Dam things just don't live long enough, I'll have to go through it all again. Lol. 

Foxx4Beaver:

--- Quote from: Wag460 on July 10, 2015, 11:32:25 PM --- but stupid me, after some time I go and get another one. Dam things just don't live long enough, I'll have to go through it all again. Lol. 

--- End quote ---

eh, nothing stupid about that at all :-)....I've already talked to my Vet about getting/finding a rescue dog in the near future...even after telling myself I'd never go through it again.
There's no better friend than a pet!

Wag460:
Yeah, our current dog is a rescued dog, they are the best.

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