Pretty much sums up what it's like to jump on the kind of bikes you are allowed for your learners. I'm just prowling the marketplace and whatnot looking for something that might suit. I'm extremely mechanically minded, love fixing things and a good project so ideally something cheap that might need a little work.
Currently own a 1974 TS 75/75 mini cro suzuki with 2500kms on it from factory, was my mothers waaaaaay back in the day but never really got used. Having some trouble with the carb on it mostly cause I have no idea what it is and has had fuel sitting in it for years which has coated everything, a mikuni something; VM16sc? not sure. Have been able to ride from real young but never on the road, hoping to change that but the Suzuki is unregistered so looking out for something usable. I'm an engine builder, fabricator, ecu tuner, panelbeater and painter so nothing really bothers me. Jack of all trades, master of none as they say.
Anyway hi, might see me come back to bitch when I throw all my toys out of the basket over this needle valve and assembly I have all over my computer desk right now![]()



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I remember going to Rainbows End years back and finding the governor screw on the go-kart before we started haha I won that race
that was good. As for the rest of our neighbour wars lets just say they now have outside night vision surveillance cameras.
Go back to the MR2 that was a mean car! (And its already RWD mid engine).
I have nothing left for it and need to buy a new donor car to get it going. I still have the crappy old 238 but it's in a bad way with a pretty cracked up chassis from 8 years of racing/crashing plus it needs a new race seat.
and having the engine not blowing up haha. If you get your full license you will be making a thread about going from a power to weight ratio of 940hp/tonne to a slow rally car with a power to weight ratio of 300hp/tonne. The little scooter you have would be good for commuting but not much else haha get a bandit or something and you will find yourself always just leaving the shed for a ride and not coming back for hours.

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