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just picked me up a 50cc skyteam dax (honda copy). it has had a stomp 140cc engine put in it ;D , after market exhaust (bloody loud) its had a longer swingarm fitted. took it for a quick spin around the village the other night. and lets just say its bloody quick and fun on 10 inch wheels haha will get some pics up soon. now I'm on the look out for a new 2 wheel project. looking for somthing like an old c110 or similar
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Last Edit: Jul 3, 2012 22:57:35 GMT by tattoo101
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Last Edit: Jul 10, 2012 0:20:02 GMT by 79cord
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cool like the look of yours. mine is the same as the one above but blue. it has the stomp pitbike 140cc engine in it. and 75mph on 10 inch wheels is let say interesting
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Jul 10, 2012 13:47:00 GMT
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that st90 is cool !!
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if sparks don't fly you're ridin too high !
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Jul 10, 2012 15:29:45 GMT
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I must say I've never really understood these. Why would you want any motorbike smaller than a Cub for road use? I can understand them maybe as toys, but they were road legal. They just look like deathtraps to me, and not particularly comfortable to ride for any decent distance. That ST90 looks alright with the big wheels, but on 10" wheels, no thanks!
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Jul 10, 2012 18:15:48 GMT
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I had a easyrider m50 that I fully rebuilt including 125 lifan engine, Stomp GPR forks with billet clamps, billet 4 pot caliper and brembo reservoirs with 12inch mag wheels, but sadly I had to break it before even taking it on the road (couldnt afford insurance without selling my z50r) and a week later had a fiesta mk1 ... then sold that last week but I still have an original 1981 honda z50r I need to get round to road registering!!! oh and waveman, the "gorilla" seat on my easyrider was comfier than my couch!
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Jul 10, 2012 20:11:30 GMT
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this is when I got the easy rider this is shortly before I broke it for parts it would have looked much nicer with low profile tyres, headlight, rear brake and side pannels but I still have parts for it I never got round to fitting lol
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Always love to see this on the road and they always make me smile. I bet with that motor in its terrifying This is mine before and after.
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If anyone is interested I have a genuine 1976 Honda Z50 frame, swinging arm, fork tops as well a new Chinese forks, wheels & tyres etc for sale if you wanted to build something that would fit in your boot :-)
Paul H
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Jul 11, 2012 11:17:24 GMT
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Well the ST90 fit in my Accord. A bit heavy & awkward to get out with the high rear lip though.
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Last Edit: Jul 11, 2012 11:18:29 GMT by 79cord
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Jul 12, 2012 10:46:39 GMT
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If anyone is interested I have a genuine 1976 Honda Z50 frame, swinging arm, fork tops as well a new Chinese forks, wheels & tyres etc for sale if you wanted to build something that would fit in your boot :-) Paul H what price you got in mind?
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Jul 12, 2012 13:16:31 GMT
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If anyone is interested I have a genuine 1976 Honda Z50 frame, swinging arm, fork tops as well a new Chinese forks, wheels & tyres etc for sale if you wanted to build something that would fit in your boot :-) Paul H what price you got in mind? Wll have a think and PM but "top my head" reckon will be selling items seperately rather than as a package. Frame has VIN plate so easy to get a dating certificate from Honda and then apply for age related registration from DVLA. Paul H
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Jul 12, 2012 15:23:49 GMT
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cool no worries paul. I'm looking for a project to do while waiting for scimitar parts to turn up
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Jul 13, 2012 11:05:52 GMT
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I hav an all original 1976 Honda Chaly sat looking for a new home?
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It will come in handy even if you never use it
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Jul 13, 2012 13:00:40 GMT
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id be interested in the z50 frame if you can prove that nobody has ever tried to register than VIN
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My local bike shop have a Skyteam 125 in their showroom. I have a Jincheng M50D, with some Honda upgrades such as engine and tank. Its handy having such a small bike for picking vehicles up , handlebars fold and fuel cap vent has a shut-off. I've been from here to central London on it once or twice, about an hour and you couldn't do that in a car. Being a semi auto its also handy to just use for nipping about the farm on as you can carry things in your left hand.
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Last Edit: Jul 14, 2012 0:19:01 GMT by datman
75 Range Rover 2 door 82 Range Rover 4 door 84 Range Rover 4 door 78 Datsun 120Y 2 door 78 Datsun 620 Pickup 81 Datsun Urvan E23 86 Datsun Vanette van 98 Electric Citroen Berlingo 00 Electric Peugeot Partner 02 Electric Citroen Berlingo 04 Berlingo Multispace petrol 07 Land Rover 130 15 Nissan E-NV200 15 Fiat Ducato
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Jul 14, 2012 10:51:40 GMT
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I too had a Lifan 110cc Dax replica.... Bought brand new from ebay for £340, it was delivered still in its crate. After a few mods, Painting wheels/hubs, Kitaco handlebars and risers in place of the crappy fold down ones, and a cut down pit bike exhaust. It was ace, I could wheelie it through the gears and the fuel tank held under 2 litres! Hahaa! The Suzuki stickers were added to help it fit in with my other bikes!
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Last Edit: Jul 14, 2012 10:52:34 GMT by oztuning
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