How do I back up my last Time Machine backup forever...?

Hello everyone!
I just backed up my iMac with Time Machine on Lion OSX and I did a clean install. There are a lot of files I don't want to reinstall on my iMac but I would like to keep them just in case. Now, if I run Time Machine on the new "empty" iMac, it'll erase everything and I will lose my old back up (right?)... In any case, I just need to avoid the new back up to override the old one I want to keep but I want to keep using Time Machine on the clean iMac. I tried to lock the backup folder but I don't want to risk it if that is not the way to do it. Should I just drag and drop the backup file I want to keep on another external hard drive? Hope this all makes sense and thanks for any help you may bring! 

The problem is that I don't want to override the old time machine backup... plus, I want to use the hard drive the old back up is on. It's a new 2TB drive with plenty of space left and it'd be a waste to just set it aside, you know? I tried to copy the time machine backup from disk utility but it's giving me this error: Not enough space on /dev/disk3s2 to restore. Any ideas? Thanks Csound1!

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