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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    A mate did the same with his RZ350 at the same place, probably the same cop as well (Rex I think)
    Cant remember his name,might have been Hoskings,he was the one that crashed his car chasing the old man on his first SS,the old fella turned his lights off just before the Hawkswood cutting and kept going,Hoskings didnt make the cutting.The day i sat my test the bloke stood up and said "no point in doing the practical part because i know you rode that thing all the way from your old mans place" and passed me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Yamaha RT360 and I couldn't get it to run. Never did, broke the kickstart trying and sold it for parts.
    So the answer is; trying and failing to kickstart it.
    My DL1000 doesn't even have a kickstart!

    i rode a rt3 when i had a dt3.I couldnt beleive how much difference 100 cc made...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    i rode a rt3 when i had a dt3.I couldnt beleive how much difference 100 cc made...
    Great thread this,all these bikes being mentioned that you havent thought of for many moons.
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    I could add air pressure to the forks of my 1983 Kawasaki. Flash stuff back then. I see that this is being re-introduced to the dirt bike scene.

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    Yesteryear........

    Unscrew and fold down the handlebars - Honda Z50J - 1980 I think it was.

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    cb250rs , fark rode that thing everywhere , thought it was quick even with a pillion . Geez you didn't even think about price of petrol back then......

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    Fill it up for 85 cents..
    Mow the lawn for $1 sat morn... then down
    to the servo with a petrol can...
    Then I could ride that little Benelli cut down scooter
    mini bike thing all week..
    Pete

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    Adjust the chain on the CT125.





    Shaft drive now.



    Oh and the ex-farm bike hooned through the sand dunes a lot better than the boulevard does now too.
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Put petrol in it for 43c a gallon and buy a crate of beer for $3.99 to tie on the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Cant remember his name,might have been Hoskings,he was the one that crashed his car chasing the old man on his first SS,the old fella turned his lights off just before the Hawkswood cutting and kept going,Hoskings didnt make the cutting.The day i sat my test the bloke stood up and said "no point in doing the practical part because i know you rode that thing all the way from your old mans place" and passed me
    Yeah Roy not Rex, he wrote off 2-3 cars chasing bikes, chased you old man a few times from what I heard
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    Buy parts at Kingsland Honda, and get to Parnell without going thru any traffic lights from Mt Roskill ( yes it could be done).Teach my self motorcycle mechanics from a book, and get a licence by riding around the block with a cop following.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo NZ View Post
    Put petrol in it for 43c a gallon and buy a crate of beer for $3.99 to tie on the back.
    48c a gallon and 48 c for a jug!Your post stirred my memory

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    I could pick it up an put it on the back of my Bradford ute/truck with no help.
    Full the tank for less than $1.50,,,at 38 cents a gallon it didn't take much.
    Change gear by moving a lever on the right hand side of the gear box.
    Put oil in a tank instead of the engine it's self.
    Remove the gearbox without the engine.
    Change the points in less than half an hour.
    Tune the ignition by sitting an off station transistor radio on the seat and listeing to the static crack as the points broke open.
    Ride from Putaruru to Auckland and back with no break downs an feel I'd achieved something.
    Get a drivers licence by riding to the top of the main street an back while the cop stood on the front steps of the library an watched.
    Make a set of tyres last two years an not think anything of it.
    Wear a "British is best fuck the rest" Tee shirt,,,,,,,,,,no sorry I can still do that

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    Kick start it............
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    Fill it up for 85 cents..
    Mow the lawn for $1 sat morn... then down
    to the servo with a petrol can...
    Then I could ride that little Benelli cut down scooter
    mini bike thing all week..
    First bike I ever rode was a Benelli minibike....straight into the clothesline.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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