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Old 02-09-25 | 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by RustyJames
noglider I’m not sure if your comment was partially directed at me but I have no idea the differences between a UO, PK or PX or the sub variants with additional numbers or letters. Very complex and I’m too simple to learn all of that.
What I meant was, while it can be confusing, you don't need to understand the entire naming system if you're considering a single bike for purchase. Some people have claimed they are selling a PX-10 (top or near top of the line) when they are really selling a UO-8 (near bottom). If you are sure you're looking at a PX-10 and know what it is, then things are good. We can help you identify a model if you post pictures.
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