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    help finding my childhood bike?

    Im really thinking it was a roper. The stripe kits i keep seeing are also familiar. But that little aggie 98 is super cool
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    help finding my childhood bike?

    the front forks on those feels correct, with the chrome springs right up by the handlebars. cars and cams did an episode a while back on one, im going to watch it and see if i see more
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    help finding my childhood bike?

    going down the google rabbit hole on those, and with the springer front end and no tank, it DOES sort of seem familiar. we might have a winner here
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    help finding my childhood bike?

    i think it might be a tad on the short side, length-wise. looking at some google images, and it feels like it's a little small
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    help finding my childhood bike?

    thats REALLY close but it didnt have a tank on it. the seat came to a simple front shape, not like this where it would bump against the tank. but VERY close to that.
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    scored a super cheap Dingo!

    another family's loss is a nice score for mine. found a REALLY solid 1985 dingo for FIFTY BUCKS south of Omaha a couple of months ago. a tiny bit of frame damage but overall in extremely good condition. all the seat pads are there, no cracks, not hard. plastic panels around the engine are still...
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    help finding my childhood bike?

    ok, i know this is a long shot, but ive heard this is probably the best place to come. in the late 90s, prior to my military service, i had a neat full suspension minibike, and at that time it was already considered fairly old. 60s or 70s is my guess, MAYBE early 80s? it had the simple spring...
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