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Nice! Really helpful info. We're officially starting the project today. Your photo is an excellent reference for how tiny this little booger is. Is that yours that you handed down to this young man? Or is he into vintage minibikes?
I really like that wheel stand. The one we're working on has a side kickstand that is almost useless. What year is that?
Nice! Really helpful info. We're officially starting the project today. Your photo is an excellent reference for how tiny this little booger is. Is that yours that you handed down to this young man? Or is he into vintage minibikes?
I really like that wheel stand. The one we're working on has a side kickstand that is almost useless. What year is that?
It’s a pile really- early “back kick” motor circa ‘70- later fenders- made the fork/ Downpipe etc- dropped the frame about 4” ( hardtail) - not quite done yet!- my son on it but as you see at 8 is now way too big !
Completely disassembled! There is one flattened ring of threads preventing us from removing the fork locknut. Will chase the fork threads tomorrow when I work with the pros
Is that the little yellow guy on the left? I see another little red lr orange 50 on the right too. I love photos like this - it's like having permission to snoop
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