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Old 07-15-2009, 01:40 PM   #1
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BBB motorsports 125cc pitbike.

Got another one.

This one took a hit and broke the flywheel cover and the mount for the coil pickup.

PO had epoxied it back together and it worked for awhile until it came apart again. I used some JB quick and it fired right up, but didn't hold.

This will hopefully be a fix to flip. I got it for $50.

Last 3 pics here.

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Old 07-18-2009, 07:48 AM   #2
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I'm interested in it after you get it fixed kato, I've been looking for one for my son. I live close enough to you to be able to run down and pick it up.
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Old 07-18-2009, 09:50 AM   #3
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I'll get in touch. Haven't worked on it further yet. Was trying for some used parts before going the new route.

If you want it as is maybe we can work something out too.

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Old 07-19-2009, 09:04 PM   #4
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Sold. . My wife will be collecting the money. :(
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Old 07-24-2009, 03:46 PM   #5
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She got the money.

Thanks for putting up with the traffic. You should be able to have that thing riding in no time.

We had a minor tractor accident after you left. Tractor went for a ride by itself.
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Old 07-24-2009, 05:23 PM   #6
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Thanks again kato, traffic wasn't that bad on the way home. I'm still at a loss as to how some people manage not to kill themselves on 285 though. Next time I'll set the GPS up to go backroads, it may take 4 hours to get there, but I won't have to dodge folks talking on the cell while adjusting thier seat and changing the song on thier I-pod at 85mph. LOL.
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Old 07-24-2009, 09:36 PM   #8
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I usually take hwy 20 across from Cartersville.

I got pics of the wrecked vintage cub cadet. Also of the newly installed tractor bridge. Works good for ATVS also.

Will upload them quick.
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Here is some pics of tractors.

http://picasaweb.google.com/katorang...JnGo7Xgmo2WBw#

The cub 100 was parked in the backyard. It was left in neutral ghost rided down the hill about 100 feet and hit the front of my Jeep. Fortunately it stayed left and didn't hit my truck in the side.

Damage report. Cast iron grille and hood sustained no damage. The 1/8" wall steel frame bent where the grille is bolted on the frame.

The grille was shoved back about 2" and pushed on the motor cracking the oil pan.

So new oil pan and a alittle frame straightening and she will be ready to go.

Good thing it wasn't one of them new home depot cubs. It would have been totalled.

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Did it do anything to the jeep?
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Alittle mark on the bumper. Looks like a shopping cart hit it. It that was newer vehicle it would have been $2000 in damage. I use the bumper to move shopping carts all time time.
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Had it hit the truck in the side it probably would have caved in the whole side. My dad lives on a hill and bought a brand new mower from Lowes, he had the parking brake locked and via a defect for which the mower was recalled it left by it's self and destroyed a 10x12 metal building in his lower lot along with the mower. It looked like a tornado hit his building, pieces of the sides everywhere and the roof laying on the concrete pad still intact, Lowes replaced the mower, but he had to eat the building and a majority of it's contents.
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About 700lbs of rolling steel and cast iron would have done a number on that truck.

Not a home depot cub. Its the real thing. Still ran a drove, but I had him shut it down when I saw the oil puddle.

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Thanks again kato, it flipped me backwards about 5 times, landing on my butt because the grass made my feet slide out from under me. Jacob doesn't seem to have any trouble except dumping the clutch on take off.



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That's great. Probably saved that bike from the dump.

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