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    Old tri-z

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ID:	114980Picked up a tri-z today for a 100 doller bill!! It even runs believe It or not,not sure what Im going to do with it yet runs good but main bearings need replaced! has a Extended swinger, frame is in good shape, Hmmmmm I have a 1980 yz 465 laying around in the shed that could be a Idea!!! what you guys think??[

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    shortbus is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Looks like a runner to me!
    83 suzuki alt125-sold
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    85 200x Current trike-sold
    85 200x-new trike
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    edog is offline I'm like an Original Gangsta...but a post whore instead. The day begins with 3WW
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    Quote Originally Posted by badass350x View Post
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ID:	114980Picked up a tri-z today for a 100 doller bill!! It even runs believe It or not,not sure what Im going to do with it yet runs good but main bearings need replaced! has a Extended swinger, frame is in good shape, Hmmmmm I have a 1980 yz 465 laying around in the shed that could be a Idea!!! what you guys think??[
    Nice start...good luck!

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    good score , start a restore thread with lots of pics
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ID:	115007Still debating on what to do on this one..... Here is the one I just finished up What do ya think???

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    pretty sweet , never have to many
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    Thanks, Guess I could have got a better pic!!!

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    Please put up a better picture. And welcome to the boards. stock header and cobra exhaust? those Cobras sure as hell let people know your coming!! IF you get a chance use photobucket and upload some high quality images. dont be afraid to ask for help on here to do anything with the site or machines. from the looks of it you have it covered!
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    just ride it the way it is, its always nice to ride something and not having to worry about scratching it.

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    You know you're gonna restore it. It's like a junkie getting some free crack and thinking to himself......what should I do with this?

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    That pic was from a cell phone, Will use real camera and post some more! just finished polishing the sliders on the forks...

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    The pipe Itself is a Dg!!!!

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    Bring it back to glory, cause your other one is looking for a bit of company. Besides, projects are lots of fun with a great feeling of accomplishment when done.

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    Got the motor out,,, thats the easy part! What scares the hell out of me is tackling the bottom end becuese it needs crank bearings, I did this once before with a freind when I was younger on a rm suzuki we got it to work but it leaked oil in the middle of the cases what a pain in the !! dont know if I should try again or not.

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    So true, it is an addicting hobby.
    Quote Originally Posted by ATCrider42 View Post
    You know you're gonna restore it. It's like a junkie getting some free crack and thinking to himself......what should I do with this?

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