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Re: Old School Mini Bikes
I just picked up a 1978 suzuki jr50'thst some lady was literally just throwing out yesterday. Just needs a few parts which are all still available. I'm retrying to restore it to show room quality. We will see how that goes... Lol
I'll post pics tomorrow if I have time
I'll post pics tomorrow if I have time
mitchg95- Diamond Member
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Re: Old School Mini Bikes
Mitch,
I want to get one of those for my son. The Jr50 was the first bike I ever rode. I was about 7 or 8yrs old and to me that bike looked like a real dirt bike just smaller. Terrific bike and can take a lot of abuse!
I took a long break from bikes after that and in my teens I had the oppertunity to ride that same bike again. I barely fit on it, but it was still fun. After that I found a 73' RD350 in a barn. That too was a great bike. Very fast!
Ron
I want to get one of those for my son. The Jr50 was the first bike I ever rode. I was about 7 or 8yrs old and to me that bike looked like a real dirt bike just smaller. Terrific bike and can take a lot of abuse!
I took a long break from bikes after that and in my teens I had the oppertunity to ride that same bike again. I barely fit on it, but it was still fun. After that I found a 73' RD350 in a barn. That too was a great bike. Very fast!
Ron
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Re: Old School Mini Bikes
It is an awesome little bike Ron
It needs loads of new parts like tires, cylinder and piston, and the plastic just to name a few
This thing looks to have had a hard life for sure.
Mitch
It needs loads of new parts like tires, cylinder and piston, and the plastic just to name a few
This thing looks to have had a hard life for sure.
Mitch
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