Vrrroom, I want one!!
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Vrrroom, I want one!!
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I had one of those on my trike. It was very cool.
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playing cards and a clothes pin. I was born in 64 you dudes are old....
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Damn!! I was born in 76' and used baseball card's. I never knew I was poor till later. And I'd be damned if I'm still poorfillmore nyc wrote:Playing cards and a clothes pin? You were poor.jerrydyer wrote:playing cards and a clothes pin. I was born in 64 you dudes are old....![]()
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Hint:chad wrote:Damn!! I was born in 76' and used baseball card's. I never knew I was poor till later. And I'd be damned if I'm still poorfillmore nyc wrote:Playing cards and a clothes pin? You were poor.jerrydyer wrote:playing cards and a clothes pin. I was born in 64 you dudes are old....![]()
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(My daughter don't know that yet though
) .How do you rich folk's do it!! Chad
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fillmore nyc wrote:Hint:chad wrote:Damn!! I was born in 76' and used baseball card's. I never knew I was poor till later. And I'd be damned if I'm still poorfillmore nyc wrote: Playing cards and a clothes pin? You were poor.![]()
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(My daughter don't know that yet though
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NY Chief wrote:Richie rich kid had one in our neighborhood. He was the king....until me and Johnny Schmidt put a real Briggs & Stratton his Schwinn![]()
We used to make "motorbikes" too, Chief. A little piece of angle iron, a washing machine pulley, a long fan belt, and you were hooked up. We never used have any kind of cable operated throttle, just grab the little pivot plate on the carb, and let 'er rip!!. It was always fun to watch someone reaching down to grab the throttle, and inadvertantly grab the sparkplug wire.









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heee,heee or the muffler! Owwwwwww....fillmore nyc wrote:NY Chief wrote:Richie rich kid had one in our neighborhood. He was the king....until me and Johnny Schmidt put a real Briggs & Stratton his Schwinn![]()
We used to make "motorbikes" too, Chief. A little piece of angle iron, a washing machine pulley, a long fan belt, and you were hooked up. We never used have any kind of cable operated throttle, just grab the little pivot plate on the carb, and let 'er rip!!. It was always fun to watch someone reaching down to grab the throttle, and inadvertantly grab the sparkplug wire.
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And no clutch. Just pop that belt on the rim and go. we used a stick to throw it off when we wanted to stop.
Now why am I NOT surprsied you guys did that, too? We used to ride in the creek behind Pathmark in Franklin Square a lot.
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Well, shortly after motorbikes came go-karts. I got in a bad accident on a mini-bike when I was a kid, and my parents wouldnt let me ride them or motorbikes anymore, so thats how the karts came to pass. I grew up close to Green Acres, and at that time the whole area was closed on Sundays. I used to race up in Alexanders every Sunday that it didnt rain, and even if it did rain, sometimes we would race on the lower level. Had me a Dart Grand Prix kart with a McCulloch MC-91B/1. That thing was fast as hell!! Man, those were the good old days.NY Chief wrote:Now why am I NOT surprsied you guys did that, too? We used to ride in the creek behind Pathmark in Franklin Square a lot.




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Yeah, remember those days when stores were closed on Sunday????
All those lots were prime riding areas. Never got into carts, Ma wouldn't let me
(but I drove my friends lots of times anyway
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Man, it was pulling teeth just to finally get the OK on first "real" mini bike, my 3 1/2 hp Stella, even if I did have it for a year before Ma knew. Thanks again, Johnny for letting me keep it your garage! Where there's a boy and a motorized vehicle... there's ALWAYS a way
All those lots were prime riding areas. Never got into carts, Ma wouldn't let me


Man, it was pulling teeth just to finally get the OK on first "real" mini bike, my 3 1/2 hp Stella, even if I did have it for a year before Ma knew. Thanks again, Johnny for letting me keep it your garage! Where there's a boy and a motorized vehicle... there's ALWAYS a way

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