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Old guy (like me) had this '99 Foreman ES for sale.
Made the deal ..... 1700km (1060 miles)
Original everything .... never been molested.
Three colors .... ketchup, mustard, and relish !:grin
 

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my 2000es is mustard. a 450. had i been able to keep it out of sun an rain, would be in better shape right now. i paid $3,000. in 08, with 1,200 miles on it, had 750 hr's best i can remember. twas a while back. if i came across something like that again, might still be worth 3 g's. dont know what you paid for it, but sure you got a good deal.
 
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She sure is pretty , so pretty makes me over look her handicap button on the left hand side , I think my new name for handicapped atv is going to be foot-less shifters , LOL

The screen is pristine ! That bike must have keep inside a climate controlled garage and covered it's entire off time . Hell of a find !!!! I would have to guess $3 or more , unless maybe it was a friend of a cousin's uncles's neighbor or something like that
 

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I got to give it to you Mac'Man , I would be proud to have that one in my fleet , red is my favorite color for a Honda , Ride Red ! I'll give you a nomination for July ATV of the Month . Thought of a name , maybe " Pass the Ketchup "

A tip , lose the bike cycle pump for the contest pic , looks like something I might see at the Mississippi Mud Parks . Might be ******* if you ............... lol

all kidding aside , I had thought of in the past about putting a portable air tank on back of one of the bikes and fill it with air incase of a tire going flat in the woods -------------- an electric pump wouldn't do me much good unless it was stored in a water proof container ------------- then there are those cans of compressed air with sealer in it , I found the new sealers clean up with water no problems , the old stuff took gasoline to get out the tire and most tires guys would not fool with a tire that had sealant in it
 
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