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What is the latest in bad azz biker boots?
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What the year and make of that fine ride?

Leather aviator cap and goggles to complete the ensemble :D
 
Where did you find that gem? Its a 65' trail 55 or CA105T. Used to like Honda's just a tad before getting into Cruisers. Does it run? If not, probably just needs a tank flush (metal tank), carb clean, and a little oil in the spark plug hole as it is a honda.:cheers:
 
Looks a lot like my first trail bike! I hated it though it was the one that always (ALWAYS) started... went from a trail 70 to a CZ175 then a CZ400 and a YZ400.

Dual rear sprocket... :hhmm:
 
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Low range.

Did it originally come with two chains? One for the big sprocket, and one for the little one? It doesn't look like the rear axle moves forward at all to allow for the same chain to be used for both.
 
What is the latest in bad azz biker boots?

SCORE! Dont know the '65 but the newer ones had 2 speed transfer cases and they increased the engine size to a fire breathing 110cc. Also a milk crate fits perfect on the rack if you want to do the expo thing:hillbilly:

What with the 2 rear sprockets?
 
Did it originally come with two chains? One for the big sprocket, and one for the little one? It doesn't look like the rear axle moves forward at all to allow for the same chain to be used for both.

It's my understanding that somewhere on this fine unit is a tool kit, also containing a chain extender. When you come to a hill, you simply pull over find the tool kit, remove the chain, add the extender, reinstall on the large sprocket, climb the hill, then remove and store the said equipment.:hillbilly:

... Also a milk crate fits perfect on the rack if you want to do the expo thing:hillbilly:
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:cool: so like panniers, it must be an adventure bike! :cool:
 
It's my understanding that somewhere on this fine unit is a tool kit, also containing a chain extender. When you come to a hill, you simply pull over find the tool kit, remove the chain, add the extender, reinstall on the large sprocket, climb the hill, then remove and store the said equipment.:hillbilly:



:cool: so like panniers, it must be an adventure bike! :cool:

Dont forget crates are stackable:hillbilly:
 
Dont forget crates are stackable:hillbilly:

:hhmm: It would seem that they would be less stable when stacked? Do they make an expo approved milk crate stack fastening system, so your not worried about them shifting on high speed tracks?
 
No they decrease your ground clearance...
 
Do they make sliders for those?

What are you a :censor: newbie? They are even chrome and you still miss them?:o

I'm thinking these would be a good match for fine equipment like that?
bike boots.webp
 
What are you a :censor: newbie? They are even chrome and you still miss them?:o

I'm thinking these would be a good match for fine equipment like that?
Most important accessory will be a good biker chick, sorta like the one in the pic sitting on top of the triple blower!!
 
Most important accessory will be a good biker chick, sorta like the one in the pic sitting on top of the triple blower!!

:cool::lol:
 
It has trail 90 and CT200 on it?

My bad, the 55 had no front fender and the 49cc motor, and yours has the 87cc motor. Funny, they used that same 3 spd bottom end till the 80's in the small bikes, the 49cc and 87cc used the same frame, exhaust, etc.
 
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