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I'm new here so forgive me but how strict is the "XS" policy? Can it be a TX? if so I'd like to nominate Biddington's TX650. It's a humble build, but I dig the simplicity.
If it's not allowed I apologize, as I said I'm new.
I'm new here so forgive me but how strict is the "XS" policy? Can it be a TX? if so I'd like to nominate Biddington's TX650. It's a humble build, but I dig the simplicity.
You ARE new (giggle) 73-74 XS650s were called TX650s a move Yamaha soon regretted and they went back to calling them XS650s in 75 like they should have all along. You called out a sharp (and welcome here) build.
Ahh, didn't know that. Thanks for the history bud. You know how it is, some places are more strict than others so I just wanted to be sure no one would bitch and say "but it's a TX model blah blah..."