Was it used to haul a rider? Or gear?Here's my sidecar rig from the late 80s.
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^Dang. With 200ccs no less.
As a teen I spent 6 summers at the same campground where minibikes and motorcycles were allowed (for all ages). The campground was 500 acres. Dad was always ordering minibikes from a Briggs & Stratton catalog. (Edit: maybe it was a Pratt & Whitney catalog and they were Briggs & Stratton engines.) IIRC, he assembled them himself.Doesnt take a big bike to go places.
Is that the same scoot you rode to Alaska? How many miles did it end up with?Mainly to keep me upright while commuting to work on ice and snow covered roads but the wife and I took a couple of 1000+ mile trips with it.
I never had a minibike but when I was 12 there was an older kid who owned an old Cushman scooter that got me hooked on 2 wheels. He would charge kids 10 cents to ride it 3 times around a little dirt oval we had in the neighborhood:As a teen I spent 6 summers at the same campground where minibikes and motorcycles were allowed (for all ages). The campground was 500 acres. Dad was always ordering minibikes from a Briggs & Stratton catalog.
When I first ran across online articles about the TAT (Trans Am Trail), I was wanting to do it on a CT90 Trail. I'm still shopping and scheming and would like to try doing the CDR (Continental Divide Ride) in May but need to budget for mostly staying at cheap motels.RTWPaul and a couple other guys just did an around the country trip of the US on Honda CT 110 and CT 90s. The little bikes that could. This is PilotParkers version, hes the last one on the road
Doesnt take a big bike to go places.
There was a girl a few years ago that rode across the country on a scooter, I dont recall what make or model. She posted about it on a couple forums.
I didn't know Cushman made scooters. I remember the Cushman name from way back. I had factory jobs and there were Cushman's all over in the plants. And on college campuses (used by security and the ones who issue parking tickets).I never had a minibike but when I was 12 there was an older kid who owned an old Cushman scooter that got me hooked on 2 wheels. He would charge kids 10 cents to ride it 3 times around a little dirt oval we had in the neighborhood:
The links are about the large increase in injuries and deaths among senior males . They were trying to figure out why.Around 35,000 people die in the USA in automobile accidents every year.
So...almost everything with wheels seems to carry a risk.
"If You're Older, Male, And Riding A Motorcycle — You Could Hurt Yourself"
I would add, if you are driving anything with a motor, and a male or female, you could hurt yourself!
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