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TOPIC: Re:Motoring in the Arctic!

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gtowncronie (User)
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Motoring in the Arctic! 2008/03/07 04:50 Karma: 0  
Hey all. ive been crusin for almost a year now and love it. I got the 80cc on a 70's touring bike (my mother-n-laws!) and bought a bunch of parts to make it look right and once the snow and ice melt i'll be back on the road. Alaska has some pretty sick riding. i should have some pics soon.
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fairracing31 (User)
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Re:Motoring in the Arctic! 2008/03/07 05:39 Karma: 4  
Welcome gtowncronie to the forum, cant wait to see your pics
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Bikeguy Joe (Moderator)
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Re:Motoring in the Arctic! 2008/03/07 06:59 Karma: 7  
I second that emotion!
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irish (User)
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Re:Motoring in the Arctic! 2008/03/07 07:42 Karma: 0  
we just got a pretty good snow storm her in N.Y. i still took that bad boy out bundled up and rode for about 60 miles. im gonna get some pics up from my bike that i just got from roland. people here in N.Y. are really impressed with the idea of motorized bicycling...........irish N.Y.
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gtowncronie (User)
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Re:Motoring in the Arctic! 2008/03/21 03:56 Karma: 0  
Man, i built min in late september and rode it once before the smow flew, it was a blast we took them to a nearby park and pinned it and they rip through the snow! you have to ride with your legs down though or you'll take a spill. Just put a bunch or parts on it from ST and ripped for an hour yesterday and though i got frost-bite. i heard some people talking about a bigger sproket for pulling a trailer... I want to take a trip to a town about 120 miles away with some pretty gnarly hills and want to pull a small trailer, 50 tooth? any suggeestions would be helpful
thanks
G-town
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Bikeguy Joe (Moderator)
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Re:Motoring in the Arctic! 2008/03/21 05:44 Karma: 7  
I have a 48T and a 50T, either one is 25 dollars shipping included.

Still waiting for the roads to clear 'round here....got 2" of snow last night, 4 more by tomorrow night.
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gtowncronie (User)
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Re:Motoring in the Arctic! 2008/03/26 03:36 Karma: 0  
i got a pic minus all the garage crap!

-i'll post a better one later
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