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Old 03-04-2024, 01:23 PM   #1
GypsyR   GypsyR is offline
 
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Pretty neat! Funny as prolific as those things are all over the world you about never see them in the states.
The issue indicates the carburetor just needs a good cleaning as the internals are gummy. VERY common on rarely used machines and/or ones that have been sitting.
Looks like the tires would be changed like car tires instead of motorcycle ones. Any local tire shop should be able to handle them. If you take the wheels off and carry them to the shop.
No clue on the rear drive. Maybe someone else will know.


 
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