yea, i should probably put a bit more thought into the name, haha, but here is my short story in pictures. not quite done yet, but its starting to look like something...
I saw this on craigslist. The seller sez it's a 1969 Kawasaki Coyote two-stroke. But I have looked at pics of the real thing and I think he's full of Hoo-Ha. Can anyone tell me what this might be? Thanks for any info.
Here I am on my Doodlebug in 1967 at 6 years old.....and pics of my next project. Not the same Doodlebug but it will do :)
Doodlebug ride 1967 - YouTube
My name is Walt and I'm 52 years young, when I was a kid my brothers and I had a 70 artic cat. I'm into cars and racing, came across a link to this site in a thread about mini bikes. I've picked up a couple dooblebugs to play with for my wife and I, gonna run something at Billetproof in lakeland.
I am looking for any place I can legally ride my newly-built Asuza 6.5 hp minibike. I live in the Pittsburgh area. Does anyone know where I can ride this thing without worrying about cops? Thanks for any info.
hi...i have a ez rider chopper..i got it from someone, it was in there crawlspace for years..i got the motor running..it prrrrrs..i love oldschool minibikes...i have a bonanza frame with no engine on it...i got a motor for that one also...so i have my hands full..its cool to be able to talk with...
A friend had told a guy I might have a frame for sale, which I do. It's an old clapped out TT500 with a bent swingarm and no forks. He knew this coming over because I had told him. He said it was too rough but he'd be interested in one of the other seven rollers in the shed, I said they were not...
Hi fellow enthusiasts...i am new to the site...hello to all...i am a big man weighing in @ 300 lbs and was wondering if there is a minibike out there for me i can go riding with my son with...i just bought him one, and as i see, i have to buy his a new bigger engine already (lol)
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