We picked it up Saturday. He can't get over how light it is... The bike was well ridden. The PO had replaced the top end, including the cylinder, head, piston and rings. I saw the receipts as he rebuilt it himself. The bike had been sitting for a while, and took 15 kicks to fire up. She idled perfectly, and the quick ride in the parking lot all seemed well. The riding area there is very rocky, and the expected battle scars were evident, scratched plastic, and a small dent in the pipe. Other than that, the bike seams very tight. He brought it home, cleaned it up, and started it on Sunday, and she fired on the 3rd kick... (ahh the joy of a two stroke) the battery was low, not sure if it will take a charge, but its on the tender now.
My cousin said one of our riding buddies stopped by to drool over the bike... he's ready to dump his YZF 250 and come over the the smoking section... I think I see a trend developing....