Looking for a good reliable moped for the kid to ride to school. Anybody got one laying around or know of a good place to get one? Not looking for a project, looking for turn key.
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I am a follow the rules kind of guy when it comes to racing. Maybe it's because I'm biased because we have been on the bad side of wrong bike in wrong class.
Yup, that's the video he showed us. Had fun that day, I hope things continue to go down the right path for them.
Thanks for the update, I never figured I would have ever heard about them again. This had made my day.
At first the name didn't sound familiar, but more I got to thinking about it, my son and I met a 76 year old man with his son both riding when we were at Windy Ridge a couple years ago. We talked to him for a little while and he talked about a lot of vintage races he did. I seem to recall Gref...
Kids are doing homework and schoolwork via Google classroom and email contact through the teachers. Working out pretty well so far. An hour or so a day doing school work. Using it as a test to see if they could handle homeschooling, it sure is nice having the extra help around during the day.
Been using 75wt in 85s, had good luck till now. Had to rebuild the trans countershaft, gears shot to hell. Watching this thread debating if I should switch to something different
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I've bought bikes from Chris and they have all been super good, clean, well maintained bikes. As good or better than new in my experience.
I'll throw an honorable mention out to Walker at Windy Ridge. Open in December and January for practice......and most days the track was pretty good for winter Moto. The kid was trying. Gonna miss that for sure.
I'm assuming Hershey's numbers are guestimates, but I would think it's not too far off reality.
On the other hand, it's really not hard to get $1700 wrapped up in a gas 50 engine and clutches in a year regardless of what level the kid is competing at.