Did they give you the silver platter too? You did very well!
You hit an awesome deal on this one. Ive seen bikes like this going for well over $500 and this one looks to be in great shape.
"You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig."
Trikes Owned:
1986 Honda 250r
1985 Honda 200x
1985 Honda 200m
1984 Honda 200es
1983 Honda 200x
1983 Yamaha Tri-Moto 200
’84 YT60
’85 350x (423cc) with ’81 XL500 head conversion
’83 XR500 (628cc) converted 3 Wheel hybrid
’73 CB750 K3 converted 3 Wheel hybrid
’86 TRX250R chassis XR650L engine hybrid
’89 TRX250R (stock )
’90 LT500 Quadzilla
’85 FL350 Odysses ( water cooled head )
Lost (sold) but not forgotten ’80 ATC 110 (205cc on alcohol ) ’83 200x ( 222cc ) ’83 200x ( 185s eng ) ’85 350x ( stock )
added to the collection recently, (2) '70 US90 Aquarius Blue and '74 ATC90 Daytona Orange
Thanks guys - funny thing is - this bike found me.
I have a wanted to buy ad posted on Kijiji (Canadian version of Craigslist) for Honda atc70s'. I get a reply asking if I would be interested in a Honda Z50. I thought what the heck - send me some pics. I then found out the bike is a few blocks from my house. I usually have to drive a half a day to go look at potential purchases.
Little history on this Z50. The gentleman I purchased this from was a young looking 71 years of age. He bought this Z50 for his 7 year old son back in '75. They used it on their farm. His son is now 48. The gentleman's grandkids were done riding it also. The bike sat out at the cottage in a shed for the last 13 years - ridden a handful of times. He thought it was time to let it go. You should have seen this 71 year old man test driving it for me. He went up and down the street smiling and laughing each time he past by me. We loaded it onto my truck. His smile then vanished. The bike had been in his family since new. I shook his hand and told him it was going to a good home. I told him I was going to detail it and fix the little things that are wrong - bent gear shifter, bent foot brake, missing headlight lens, missing headlight switch on the handlebars, etc, etc. Once cleaned up and detailed - I will take it by for him to have a look at. He said he will be waiting.
Last edited by bkvette3; 05-15-2016 at 11:37 PM.
Did the puck come with it?
It sucks to get old
*** UPDATE ***
Detailing and clean up coming along well. Lots of OEM parts installed. For example - NOS front shock assemblies - coming from Honda dealership in Japan - mine were bent when disassembled. New OEM handlebars, fenders, grips and the hard to find, missing correct OEM headlight switch - found one NOS - got lucky. Way more $$$ into to this than it is worth. Just like the rest of the toys in the shop.
Hell yes! What a sweet, little bike. And looks like it's well worth 5 bills.
Are you going to put some miles on it or....?
Have you seen one with a side-car, yet?
P.S. Just brought home a '72 ct70, last week. It's nice, with 1k mi.
Imagine the fun two kids would have.
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