Before pictures of Power-Dyne 1400

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Is this a school shop project?, if so, It's great to see such a collaborative effort and team building, not just for the guys but for the gals too. Hopefully it isn't just a way for the teacher to get his mini bike restored for free!, Hahahaha.
 
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Haha no actually, I'm one of his students who is running this account and posting this stuff, but we are actually working on this mini bike for a friend of his. We are really having fun with it so far, we are almost done taking it apart then our teacher is going to get it powder-coated blue or red we are not sure yet
 

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Haha no actually, I'm one of his students who is running this account and posting this stuff, but we are actually working on this mini bike for a friend of his. We are really having fun with it so far, we are almost done taking it apart then our teacher is going to get it powder-coated blue or red we are not sure yet
Does your teacher or class have a Facebook page?, if so, I'll be sure to give you all a big shout out.
 
#5
Does your teacher or class have a Facebook page?, if so, I'll be sure to give you all a big shout out.
The project is part of my Career Based Intervention Program. We have been building bikes in class for about 6 years. We usually build one or two for the build off but there wasn't one this year. Right now my 7th, 8th, and 9th-grade classes are building bikes. One is my own, one is owned by a 1970 graduate of our school (West Branch, Beloit, Ohio) and the third is the one she was referencing. My students really enjoy it and they learn a lot. My program web page is www.mrdaviscbi.com You can see all of the bikes my students have rebuilt if you click on the Biker Build-Off tab.
 
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