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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by 85bigred00 View Post
    Ya Ive seen some atc 70s that are worth over $2000 that is cdn tho. But I saw two of them that were in parts that were still worth $1000.
    if thats the case my cleaner oem 70 is for sale starting bid 1500!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug8765 View Post
    Ya me and my friend bought zingers and we used to launch em on bmx tracks we weighed 200 then too. Rode those every where even more than are quads . Worm tracks at glamis etc no axle problems?! My buddy use to get his three feet in the air lol
    Glad you had a good time with them, still doesn't mean they are as durable as a 70 or as easy to get replacement parts for them. Zingers don't have the aftermarket support for parts like a Honda 70

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    Besides ATC 70's seem to bring big buckeroos......(New England prices)

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    Atc 70 stripped down bare and everything replaced with top of the line parts .
    Piranha 4 speed 140 motor with race heads
    New carlise tires
    New aluminum rims
    New high flow exhaust
    New seat pan and foam
    Mikuni v26 carb
    Moose racing lever
    New satin black curved shifter
    Odi grips
    New kill switch
    New pull start assembly and machined grabber cage
    New grab bar
    Renthal Handel bars
    New clutch and brake cables
    New shoes and springs
    New all balls tapered bearing all the way around
    Carbon fiber number plate
    New forward seated foot pegs for larger feet
    New sealed o ring chain
    New sprockets and sprocket dampers
    New skid plate
    New chain tensioner
    New z 50 gas tank with metal flake black paint
    Have original style tank also
    New thumb throttle
    Race cdi
    Uni filter
    Frame stripped down and redone in Satin black
    New petcock
    Was making it for my son and went overboard , it's had one trip around the yard.
    I'm 3200 into it in slips , I'll eat the labor , u won't find nicer non suspended 70 in the country
    Only thing I'd consider trading for is a 93-03 sportster with under 6k miles for a street tracker project .
    Any realistic offers considered
    Any clowns wanna comment and tell me u can build this for 2k , let me see yours
    Have a happy day�� And safe riding

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    Why ATC 70?

    I agree I bought one myself ,from a neighbor and flipped it ..neighbor did not know what he had he was happy


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    Last edited by Doug8765; 10-20-2017 at 05:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledcrazyinCT View Post
    Besides ATC 70's seem to bring big buckeroos......(New England prices)

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    Atc 70 stripped down bare and everything replaced with top of the line parts .
    Piranha 4 speed 140 motor with race heads
    New carlise tires
    New aluminum rims
    New high flow exhaust
    New seat pan and foam
    Mikuni v26 carb
    Moose racing lever
    New satin black curved shifter
    Odi grips
    New kill switch
    New pull start assembly and machined grabber cage
    New grab bar
    Renthal Handel bars
    New clutch and brake cables
    New shoes and springs
    New all balls tapered bearing all the way around
    Carbon fiber number plate
    New forward seated foot pegs for larger feet
    New sealed o ring chain
    New sprockets and sprocket dampers
    New skid plate
    New chain tensioner
    New z 50 gas tank with metal flake black paint
    Have original style tank also
    New thumb throttle
    Race cdi
    Uni filter
    Frame stripped down and redone in Satin black
    New petcock
    Was making it for my son and went overboard , it's had one trip around the yard.
    I'm 3200 into it in slips , I'll eat the labor , u won't find nicer non suspended 70 in the country
    Only thing I'd consider trading for is a 93-03 sportster with under 6k miles for a street tracker project .
    Any realistic offers considered
    Any clowns wanna comment and tell me u can build this for 2k , let me see yours
    Have a happy day�� And safe riding
    Whats 70 on that the frame lol mine was OG


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    If you can sell it good for you !!those tire suck by the way no traction or suspension . Now you have devalued a real 70 OG ALL THE WAY


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    And you have the wrong seat cover on the 350x


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug8765 View Post
    If you can sell it good for you !!those tire suck by the way no traction or suspension . Now you have devalued a real 70 OG ALL THE WAY
    Glad your building your post count, but not my trikes

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    And you have the wrong seat cover on the 350x
    Why would you even think this stuff was mine? Maybe the owner is a board member and will chat with you about his choice of seat covers

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    Ok sounds good


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    And now we'll return back to the thread.

    Buy every 70 you can find and you'll be able to a) flip it easily for a profit, or b) save it for your own kids, or c) ride it as an adult all day long trouble free. A great priced 70 thats complete is around $350, a good price is $500 and no meat left on the bones is $800-1000 around here.
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    I agree with Bob Marlin...the pit bike craze definitely made a big impact and then people started adding larger motors. I had a 1985 ATC 70 when I probably weighed 70 pounds and it was plenty fast, but even when I weighed 140+ in high school, it was still a fun little bike. They are very well made and put together bikes and fun to ride with your kids...wish I still had mine, but sold it when it wasn't as popular.

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