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here are some pics of a 884 with loader that is at a dealer auction I am going to.
I know the rear rubber is bad but am wondering about the rims at the valve stem?

look it over and offer input,,Thanks

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That shuttle shift is great IMO, that's the same basic setup as my 250A. Fast and easy to shift!

Those rear tires will outlast you and me both! LOL
The only issue I see is that are fluid filled. That's what eating the wheel.
They don't seem to be leaking, but someone may have emptied them to a point.
You can put some gunk in them to neutralize the calcium chloride though.
Fluid in the tires makes for neat frosty designs on the tires in the winter.
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Make sure TA is ok......check front spindles for wear at tie rod casting. Check clutch fir slippage.

Is it at Nites?
 

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