i have a pilot that i need to sell. i just got a super nice long travel pilot and find myself with a couple too many pilots.. lol...
if you can, please email me at
junkboy64@gmail.com . im short staffed so im very busy. i will see the emails to my email account right away.
i have two pilots to choose from. or maybe only one.... the one i want to sell is the all original one. i think the one i pictured is its twin. i bought two at the same time from the same people who got them slightly used back in 1994. they rode them for a couple years & then parked them to ride dirt bikes. they took care of the pilots. they are both airplane pilots & know how to keep items up. the pilots were kept in their personal hanger along with their planes & other toys. they even had a small house built into the rear of the hanger. they had another house, but spent enough time in the hanger that they built a really nice house back where you would put offices.
anyway. im going to have to give it a good look over.
im located in payson utah. so jetting is done for around 4000 feet in elevation.
i may be talked into selling both of the pilots, but im willing to sell one for sure. the one i sell will be ready to go right away. i would be willing to go with you out to the dunes & give it a ride.
i just had them jetted with all fluids changed. i cant remember if i had my mechanic change the crank seals or not. i know i told him to, but i don't recall if he did. ill have to ask him.
im open to offers, im not really in a huge hurry to sell. i just got a new long travel that i want to get all dialed in for me so i can pass my machine to my wife & then my wifes machine can be my sons machine.
i have a yoda long travel front end pilot that i will put another listing up so i can put more pictures up.
im open to offers. the first one would be around $7,600 i would think.
my prices are not set in stone. i would be glad to get more pictures or answer any questions.
if you can please email me at
junkboy64@gmail.com as that will get you the fastest reply.
thanks
lee