Trading my snowmobile for this Motorcyle. Trade made, new pics 56k grab a noose
#23
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Re: Trading my snowmobile for this Motorcyle. Trade made, new pics 56k grab a noose
Originally Posted by W O T
Paint the plasticsa and youve got a descent daily driver
#24
Re: Trading my snowmobile for this Motorcyle. Trade made, new pics 56k grab a noose
Hahahah I love the brakes on the bike. lol. Just goes to show how gay and worthless that Fisher Price "My first motorcyle" is. Can you use like bicycle tires on that thing cause those are pizza cutters if I ever saw some. You'd probably have more fun on this
then that heap.
then that heap.
#25
Re: Trading my snowmobile for this Motorcyle. Trade made, new pics 56k grab a noose
Looks like someone took very good care of it...I'd say that was a good trade...Please don't f@ck it up and try to spray it with can spray paint or anything like that...I wonder if a 2 stroke 500cc CR dirtbike engine would fit in there??
#26
Re: Trading my snowmobile for this Motorcyle. Trade made, new pics 56k grab a noose
Originally Posted by CspecRun
Looks like someone took very good care of it...I'd say that was a good trade...Please don't f@ck it up and try to spray it with can spray paint or anything like that...I wonder if a 2 stroke 500cc CR dirtbike engine would fit in there??
#27
Re: Trading my snowmobile for this Motorcyle. Trade made, new pics 56k grab a no
listen to me man, you've got something that you can make some money off of. sell it before it before you ---- it up. i absolutely support 250's for first bikes, but not when they can make some money. some jerk off that thinks old *** slow bikes are cool will buy it for 3k and brag about it to his friends, so let him.
250's are fun if you can actually ride, and go show up a bunch of squids on brand new 600s but if you're just getting started you're just going to get pissed with it in a week and want something else. sell that POS to some sucker and go buy a bike you'll enjoy.
250's are fun if you can actually ride, and go show up a bunch of squids on brand new 600s but if you're just getting started you're just going to get pissed with it in a week and want something else. sell that POS to some sucker and go buy a bike you'll enjoy.
#28
Re: Trading my snowmobile for this Motorcyle. Trade made, new pics 56k grab a noose
You know you could spend $12 on Ultracote, Monokote, etc type iron on coverings that we use on R/C aircraft.
They iron on and peel off with heat so easy removal...
I always preffered ultracote. It's lighter & irons on much easier, not nearly as hard to remove air pockets.
I would suggest that if you wanna rock the bike, but not change it.
You know I remember bikes like that... If I lived in a big city, I'd rock it... Bikes don't have to be fast to be fast in traffic, plus it's almost worthless if it get's stolen in the first year, and it prolly get's tons of gas mileage.
They iron on and peel off with heat so easy removal...
I always preffered ultracote. It's lighter & irons on much easier, not nearly as hard to remove air pockets.
I would suggest that if you wanna rock the bike, but not change it.
You know I remember bikes like that... If I lived in a big city, I'd rock it... Bikes don't have to be fast to be fast in traffic, plus it's almost worthless if it get's stolen in the first year, and it prolly get's tons of gas mileage.
#30
Re: Trading my snowmobile for this Motorcyle. Trade made, new pics 56k grab a noose
Originally Posted by random-strike
have you tried to take it on the highway yet? i wonder if 55 is a resonable cruising speed