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My Mood: | 108cc "49cc" setup
What's a good used Tak 50mm crank, freshly bored 52.4mm (from 52) aluminum jug (with 49cc markings) and matching new TB domed piston worth? The Tak cranks leave the Honda 12v height pistons 2mm in the hole, and 6v ones +1mm, but are just right for a China height slug. I'm thinking $275-ish??? I was gonna use this myself, but have some XR75 addiction issues going on and have to part with some 50 stuff
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My Mood: | Re: 108cc "49cc" setup
Cheater cheater cheater
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Just the DMV
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My Mood: | Re: 108cc "49cc" setup
thats kool....ya never know when ya gonna see a QA50 leading the state troopers on a hi-speed (45) chase thru the bar seen in Michigan
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My Mood: | Re: 108cc "49cc" setup
Lost 'em in the produce aisle at the Piggly Wiggly
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My Mood: | Re: 108cc "49cc" setup
hey was that a jab at some of our finest.... my brother is a CHP ...he will have the Michigan Mounties a looking out for that hot pink QA50 with ape hangers and dual swept up Krass & Bernie exhaust sytem
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My Mood: | Re: 108cc "49cc" setup
I just flipped the lever on the Snuff-R-Not's and whispered behind the Krispy Kreme.
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yep the donut aisle trick works everytime
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I worked 3rd shift in my BiB days, so it was KFC slaw and 7-11 clerks
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