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this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
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Re: this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
Can you guys send some of that cool dry air down here. We are still in the 90'2 with about 90%. Hot, muggy and miserable after several months.
fit90- Diamond Member
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Re: this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
Ron,
Digging that Truimph! That should be a super fun ride when done. Keep us posted.
Bob
Digging that Truimph! That should be a super fun ride when done. Keep us posted.
Bob
fit90- Diamond Member
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Re: this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
fit90 wrote:Ron,
Digging that Truimph! That should be a super fun ride when done. Keep us posted.
Bob
Thanks Bob,
I restored a '66 CL77 and rode that for a while. Then I sold it and rolled the funds into the Triumph. 3 cylinders 60 or so horses and 400lb and change in weight. Should scoot along pretty good.
If it wasn't for my distraction with the planes I might be done by now!
Ron
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Re: this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
cribbs74 wrote:fit90 wrote:Ron,
Digging that Truimph! That should be a super fun ride when done. Keep us posted.
Bob
Thanks Bob,
I restored a '66 CL77 and rode that for a while. Then I sold it and rolled the funds into the Triumph. 3 cylinders 60 or so horses and 400lb and change in weight. Should scoot along pretty good.
If it wasn't for my distraction with the planes I might be done by now!
Ron
sure blame the planes... Just kidding, that triumph is really cool
here is my mini bike
https://i.imgur.com/D8LDkl.jpg
it has a predator 212cc engine from harbour freight
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Re: this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
Mine's an '82 Honda CT-110 with 20 more "beans" than Ron's CT-90 shown above.
I ride mine principally in the woods here in Washington State. It is licensed and fully street-legal which is a requirement to ride in most National Forests.
When I got it in '94 it had only 134 original miles and now it has over 10K and all by me! It has been carefully and lovingly maintained and NEVER "trashed" as so many have been.
It is equipped with a "sub transmission" where eight speeds are available with the flip of a switch.
While these bikes are no longer available in the US they are available overseas in countries like Australia.
A definite "putt-putt" bike it is great in the woods. Come to a "blow down" tree blocking you path just shut it down, pick it up and put on the other side of the obstacle. (Try that with a 250!)
Now worth several multiples of the original purchase price this bike is an absolute gem to own and ride. (No it's NOT for sale until after I croak) My grandsons will be fighting over it.
I ride mine principally in the woods here in Washington State. It is licensed and fully street-legal which is a requirement to ride in most National Forests.
When I got it in '94 it had only 134 original miles and now it has over 10K and all by me! It has been carefully and lovingly maintained and NEVER "trashed" as so many have been.
It is equipped with a "sub transmission" where eight speeds are available with the flip of a switch.
While these bikes are no longer available in the US they are available overseas in countries like Australia.
A definite "putt-putt" bike it is great in the woods. Come to a "blow down" tree blocking you path just shut it down, pick it up and put on the other side of the obstacle. (Try that with a 250!)
Now worth several multiples of the original purchase price this bike is an absolute gem to own and ride. (No it's NOT for sale until after I croak) My grandsons will be fighting over it.
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Re: this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
WingingIt74 wrote:I went out and bought a Snapper to replace my Dixon this year...
Travis:
Isn't a "Snapper" a lawn mower"?
Riding or self-propelled? Rotary or reeel?
SuperDave- Rest In Peace
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Re: this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
SuperDave wrote:WingingIt74 wrote:I went out and bought a Snapper to replace my Dixon this year...
Travis:
Isn't a "Snapper" a lawn mower"?
Riding or self-propelled? Rotary or reeel?
Just like this one..
Re: this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
Travis:
That's kinda what I was thinking.
Must be a blast to ride that machine on the street!
That's kinda what I was thinking.
Must be a blast to ride that machine on the street!
SuperDave- Rest In Peace
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Re: this will be fun :) what do you ride? post your pics here :)
You should see it do burn-outs
It was originally responding to fit90's post
It was originally responding to fit90's post
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