following the post....!!! I start working on all my bikes and it's refreshing!
keep working on it... so you will enjoy it sooner!
following the post....!!! I start working on all my bikes and it's refreshing!
keep working on it... so you will enjoy it sooner!
Tomy ATC- my mother gave it!!!
1985 ATC 250SX
1985 ATC 200X
1985 ATC 200X
1985 ATC 200X - Bought from Yamada. Resto mod project
1985 ATC 70 - Full resto... girlfriend's bike
1984 ATC 70 - In restoration Lifan 120cc in project
1983 ATC 70 - Full OEM yard beater!!!!
1983 ATC 70 - Sold to Yamada who sold it
1979 ATC 70 - Sold to Yamada
1973 ATC 70 - 125cc ripper to be bring back to stock
1985 TRI-ZINGER
1984 ALT50E
1983 ALT50D
I've kept up with this as time has passed, and for really no reason, just read the entire thing again from the beginning. You did a great job with that 200X. My wife makes fun of me for having too many un-completed projects, but I argue that my interest has been the same for decades. I have a 350X I've tinkered with here and there forever, as that interest fades and drifts to old guns, hunting, motorcycles, motorcycle trips, or a dozen other options, that 350X just sits there until I come full circle back to it again and the others are in time-out. I'll keep checking back in with you.
Thanks guys.
3 years to the day (Google photos) I took this picture.
This has to be the slowest build in the history of 200X builds. It's still the same as I left it in Vegas. I keep telling myself I'm going to bring it back and turn 2 on it but that's wishful thinking. At least it's being neglected in a clean garage and not the outdoors.