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After replacing a motorcycle part, it should be examined to see if it still functions, or if the only problems are cosmetic. Salvage motorcycle parts in order to resell them with advice from an experienced motorcycle technician in this free video on motorcycle maintenance and repairs. Expert: Nick Berube Contact: www.motorsportsint.com/ Bio: Nick Berube has been working professionally in the motorcycle industry for more than 15 years. Filmmaker: David Pakman
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httphttp://www.vulcandrifterriders.com/blog/?p=213
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