So is it all sweet for me to ride my boys Huskyboy jnr?
its only 50cc but farkn fast i'll have to go see Don and get some road tyres
So is it all sweet for me to ride my boys Huskyboy jnr?
its only 50cc but farkn fast i'll have to go see Don and get some road tyres
I see a mini motard class starting. 50cc huskyOriginally Posted by **R1**
vs 110 pitty
could be a good match, wonder if they would put some jumps in for us?
Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.
Hell id be keen, by the way if any of the 110 pitty's I have riddn are anything to go by then you have got the trophy's around the wrong wayOriginally Posted by spud racer
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One step closer, machined and fitted 12" mini chopper wheel. Just need to fit a 12" scoot tyre to the rear, wulla mini motard. See those mini chopper have there uses after all.![]()
Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.
The cast wheels is to handle the extra loading with you riding it?Originally Posted by spud racer
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I just finished prepping the pitty/motard in time for an outing at the Battle of the Buckets at Ruapuna yep possibly the smallest bike to take to the track, all be it "B" track, I have done it for a giggle and its more of a back up for my bucket but to Ruapuna it goes this Sunday.
Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.
what do you need road tyres for, the original tires would be fine for the speed you're gonna be going!![]()
#33
Its all in the look. They are shitty chinker tyres anyway. At least I'll be riding.
Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.
dammitt... at least i'll be able to laugh at you when you go past...
#33
If I get lapped it goes back on the trailer
Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.
If you get lapped... its more like how many times...
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