Who's knocking on your door ???

#1
Well it's January 1 2012 and for the 4Th year I am starting another year as a supporting member of the OldMiniBikes. There is no better deal out there no Harbor Freight coupons nothing will give back as much as you can receive being here on the OldMiniBikes. Sure it's free if you want to go that way but no one will be knocking on your door to twist your arm for use of the information, friendship, and bargains that are here need some information just ask, and that sets out a bunch of people to dig into their files and memories to resolve your issue.
This last year we have grown so much and with the hard work and good faith there is now a store the OldMiniBikes bringing you loads of good parts and great prices.
We had a great event in September that Minibike Paul was in charge of and I know it was a success because I was there so Minibike Funday # III is planed .
So this is a call out to everyone to jump on the wagon and support this very worthy web site.
Steve :scooter:

 
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delray

Well-Known Member
#6
it's great and all that more people are starting up more minibike events,but windber pennsylvania is the place to be:thumbsup:.....................:scooter:
 

buckeye

Well-Known Member
#8
Almost exclusively purchase from and support this site.
Best place for learning,sharing,supporting(thank you again Santa) and hanging out spot.
Can't wait to actually meet some of you knuckleheads.
 
#9
were is funday on the east coast:shrug:
thanks
I THINK THE ANSWER IS IN THE "SUPPORTING MEMBERS" FORUM. BUT IT DOESN'T APPEAR THAT YOU ARE ONE YET!!! lol

Maybe we can just shame people into becoming supporting members. When you see under their name/handle and they arent a supporting member. Maybe we can just remind them to a link to this thread? :thumbsup: Randy
 
#11
A great event in southern Michigan is Brian's Tri State Minibike Reunion at Osseo[south of Hillsdale] each spring and fall. Great family event. Camping, bonfires, food, swap meet stuff, 1 1/2 mile rolling field trail, and two 20 mile country road rides. Last fall's event had 38 minis on the Sat. road ride. Event covers Fri.-Sun.

I was there 8 1/2 hours on Saturday. 12 year old grandson spent 5 1/2 hours riding. He would still be there if the throttle cable hadn't broken.

I urge anyone within reasonable driving distance to attend. You will be glad you did.

I had trouble with my minibike so I sent the grandson off by himself on the road ride with the others. He got along great. Everyone looks out for the others.
 

gbones

New Member
#14
great pics steven. i got this from your album, the last race of the day, that was a bumpy ride but fun. and of course i was the last one in the line during the ride, i think i had dirt in my teeth and eyes for the next few days after that:doah: and thanks to MAC for letting me ride his CAT:thumbsup: you forgot to mention pacotaco and george3 in this pic.
 
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