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Re: Grill & cowl vent repairs
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Steering Damper Ed ????................where's your sense of adventure??? How you gonna do those Yvon DuHamel knuckles full of fiberglass imitations with that fitted.

Very nice, it's worthy of a pic in Classic Motorcycle Mechanics. (if you don't get the mag you should.dedicated to 60's 70's 80's Japanese stuff lots of classic 2 strokes)

Love the smell of bean oil in the morning. My vintage YZ is been done for some time and I have my modern YZ so I longer have any excuse for finishing of a friends TA125 RD200 hybred................the little RD uses KT100 cranks and buzzes to 16,000 RPM's. He built it to race 200GP, grenaded the motor and so I've had it since 85ish

I always wanted to put a 2 stroke snowmobile or outboard engine in a 1200................2 strokes were used in TQ Midgets one upon a time.

So back on topic...great way to salvage plastic parts

Tom

Posted on: 2010/1/5 2:05
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     Grill & cowl vent repairs edp 2010/1/4 5:03
       Re: Grill & cowl vent repairs ddgonzal 2010/1/4 6:08
       Re: Grill & cowl vent repairs levey 2010/1/4 6:14
         Re: Grill & cowl vent repairs ROConnor 2010/1/4 7:38
       Re: Grill & cowl vent repairs Ivan1 2010/1/4 7:45
         Re: Grill & cowl vent repairs edp 2010/1/4 15:31
       Re: Grill & cowl vent repairs Rallytwit 2010/1/5 2:05




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