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Old 10-14-2003, 07:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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the Boy needs one!!!

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Old 10-14-2003, 07:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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SWEET, hmmmm I wonder if I can stuff my 240lb ass into it?

wouldnt be supised if the seller wasnt on the board, he a 45 owner
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Old 10-14-2003, 08:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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SWEET, hmmmm I wonder if I can stuff my 240lb ass into it?

wouldnt be supised if the seller wasnt on the board, he a 45 owner
we could just weld a lawn chair to it I thought the same thing about the owner...WHO ARE YOU???
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Old 10-14-2003, 09:26 AM   #4 (permalink)
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That looks like a roll over waiting to happen! Not to be a stick in the mud or anything, but I just remember spending too much time digging rocks and dirt out of my shoulders using a regular low to the ground go-cart. Although I guess it could have been the driver.

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I have the $, just not the $ for shipping. No Forward Air in Idaho or any other cheap method of shipping. My 35s for the 94 could wait, right? Kids these days have a dirt and rock deficiency. They just don't get enough cuts, bruises, etc... Nintendos, Segas, Playstations wreck their retinas and make them fat. Go carts, bicycles, and motorcycles, etc... teach you a lot about mechanics, physics, and gravity. The problem is my little guy is only 10 months old. I'd have it worn out before he would be big enough to get hurt on it.
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Old 10-14-2003, 10:51 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I have the $, just not the $ for shipping. No Forward Air in Idaho or any other cheap method of shipping. My 35s for the 94 could wait, right? Kids these days have a dirt and rock deficiency. They just don't get enough cuts, bruises, etc... Nintendos, Segas, Playstations wreck their retinas and make them fat. Go carts, bicycles, and motorcycles, etc... teach you a lot about mechanics, physics, and gravity. The problem is my little guy is only 10 months old. I'd have it worn out before he would be big enough to get hurt on it.
Agreed, every summer Mom would kick us out of the house because it was "too nice to be inside" but then she stayed inside

If I pickup my 18 month old from daycare and he's not filthy I think something must be wrong.
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Old 10-14-2003, 12:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I suppose I did more time on the ground with the dirt bike than the go-cart. Come to think of it, that thing would probably run around the track around the house I made for my boys in a decent time.
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I suppose I did more time on the ground with the dirt bike than the go-cart. Come to think of it, that thing would probably run around the track around the house I made for my boys in a decent time.
Rolled a go-cart MANY times, usually without a helmet (write your own jokes ) Growing up we had 40 acres to play on thanks to my grandfather, we usually ended up using the adjoining 40 acres too.

Sooooooo...waddup with the cruisers TRW, you get yours on the road yet???
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Old 10-14-2003, 03:25 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Nintendos, Segas, Playstations wreck their retinas and make them fat.
The same thing for adults......except instead of Nintendos and segas their is PBB.
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Old 10-14-2003, 06:09 PM   #10 (permalink)
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The 40 is back together with 4 wheel discs and a new master. Just have to run the plumbing for the new master. Also having some trouble with the rear lines. I bought a set from out west, got them in and they had the wrong fittings, sent them back and 3 months later I'm still waiting. Strangely the check has been cashed though. Call many times to hear the ends are hard to find, but I should have them soon. 3 months and waiting is not soon. Also, since I've been waiting I continue to debate what tire to run. I wanted the 33x9.50, but its discontinued, really don't want to cut the body, but want 33s. Thought about trying to fit 33x10.50, but I'm worried they'll rub bad under use. Think a 2in lift or so would do it?
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i have no rub whatsoever w/ 31x10.50s and no lift (more like a lot of sag).
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Old 10-14-2003, 09:46 PM   #12 (permalink)
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id be all over that and i dont even have kids!!

ROFL cool shit like that never comes up in au.

Does anyone else reckon the front hubs look almost like an Aisin locking hub (the gold ones like on cruisers)???
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Been planning one of these my self. Two boys, almost 3 and 1 so need to start soon! I need to track down a set of quad axles... or make them.

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