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Thread: 1983 Suzuki Alt 50 complete restoration

  1. #16
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    Apr 2010
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    Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada
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    Man I love it when someone goes all in. Good job!!!


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    1973-74 Honda ATC 70 Chrome Custom

    Argo (ODG) Taurus 650, Pacesetter WR-PIII, Commuter 380, TE390, Granger, Sasquatch, John Deere AMT 600, Honda 250es & sx

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    hoosierlogger: I'M TRY'N TO TURN! (Riding his ALT50)

  2. #17
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    Jan 2015
    Location
    Midwest Ohio
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    Thanks guys I appreciate the compliments. Sometimes my inability to do anything less than 100% gets me in over my head but I can't help it




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  3. #18
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    Jan 2015
    Location
    Midwest Ohio
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    Quote Originally Posted by honda3 View Post
    I am putting together an alt 50. I installed the motor and it doesn't line up perfectly with the front tire. It sits more to the pullstart side. Is this how these are or is my frame bent. If you could get some pics from the front that would be a very big help. Thank you.
    Motor does sit slightly to the pull start side. If I remember I'll take a pic and post it.


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  4. #19
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    Jan 2015
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    Midwest Ohio
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    You can actually kind of tell in this pic by looking through the front fender that the motor is slightly offset.



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  5. #20
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    Aug 2012
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    richmond nh
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    Take that baby to trikefest. Ohio is close enough. Nice build by the way.
    Trikefest surviver 2013 and 2014

  6. #21
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    Mar 2015
    Location
    Stockton New York
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    Nice job man I was told not to.tuch my any more

  7. #22
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    Feb 2015
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    United States
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    Look great. Good job.

  8. #23
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    Jul 2015
    Location
    colorado
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    I'm very impressed with your work.... I wonder if you could help an old guy out. I have the same bike.... my father had bought it new (for $500) way back when I was about 25 for MY kids (his grand kids), I'm 60 now. He still had it and now I do... it is a bit rough but I've decided to fix it up. I regret I have very little experience in this kind of thing so if you have time.. a question or two. Regarding parts... I don't need many... but you mention 'aftermarket' parts... where are you getting these... the seat cover I have is real bad (as is the front fender) and I'm wondering where you found those (along with the decals... very nice work). Anyway.. any advise you can give me would be appreciated... I'm doing this for MY grandchildren thinking it would be great to see them ride it 35 years after their dads did. (I'm not sure of protocol here... I'm not that computer literate either... I'm tempted to give you my email so we could talk directly but will see if you respond to this first... THANKS!)

  9. #24
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    Jan 2015
    Location
    Midwest Ohio
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    I would be glad to help. You can email me at natestaxidermy@hotmail.com. I'll reply with my phone number


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  10. #25
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    Dec 2013
    Location
    United States
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    Great job, it looks so pretty.

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