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I think this is the same guy that had a '76 TL250 "in his collection" and sold recently on e-bay. Same deal, 25-30 miles, always inside, one minor scratch, ect. That bike had a buy now price of $4500.00!!! What a beautiful bike though.

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:D I'm probably qualified to comment on why have a bike you can't ride.

I see bikes like this as historical artifacts, as examples to use in restoring others. Bikes can be restored, but they're only original once. Little details, quickly lost on riders are instantly evident on a survivor. Getting them back to this condition is extremely difficult and costly, and without this documentation, impossible.

You can buy a bike like this 348 for less than the cost of a restoration.

As a survivor it needs to be detailed to perfection and displayed in a museum for all to see, photograph, document, and drool over. How else would you know which side of the bike all of the transverse bolts were installed from, or some other trivial fact that makes all the difference to a proper restoration but no difference to a rider?

It would be extremely selfish to ride a brand new old bike, especially, perhaps the last one. Used bikes fill that need.

I have a very similar bike, a '79 349 Cota, with 3.4mi. on it. I've detailed it and shipped it off to the Trev Deeley Museum for safekeeping.

I went through the pain of making the decision not to ride it, and it's a decision that I could go back on if I wanted, but I could not go back on the decision to ride it. That's a one way trip.

Of course, not riding that one is justification for buying another one!

Win, win. <_<

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