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Hard to kick over after having fallen on that side? What I would do:
1) Pull plug, elevate rear wheel and turn it over with the rear wheel in a higher gear. If kickstarter is damaged, it may turn over easily. Then pull the side case and inspect kickstart components (could be a bent shaft?). Also check gear/(chain) drive from crankshaft to clutch. 2) If still turns over hard, pull the head to inspect the cylinder/piston. 3) If still a problem, remove piston/cylinder. 4) If still hard, it will require a complete tear down to split the cases and get to the crank bearnings. G'luck |
Hey guys, been sitting on these bikes for a few years and they are just collecting dust.
Thinking about letting them go. Anybody have any interest? Anybody have any idea what they are worth? I think I paid $3500 for the runner, and $500 for the other. Think I can get my money back? |
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Kidz :D
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I've got three 1966 M50's,
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They are great bikes for the intended use and time period. You can still find some parts, just need to do some digging. Hopefully nothing too serious as the cost to put parts a bike in running condition way exceeds the value.
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^^^ bad a$$!!!
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There's more, These bikes were very popular in the 60's
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1493407311.jpg
Black and white pic of Tiger Gene Romero http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1493407365.jpg |
You need one of these to make the collection complete.
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BK911 - pm'd you
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Ok guys, these are officially for sale.
On Craigslist: https://knoxville.craigslist.org/mcy/6124324178.html |
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