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Re: Pit Bikes & Go-Karts

To: kturk@ala.net, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Pit Bikes & Go-Karts
From: ARDUNDOUG@aol.com
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 13:55:53 EST
In a message dated 02/13/2000 10:38:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
kturk@ala.net writes:

<< sat here laughing at the thought...hell we could get a group and have a
 ball....Can you tell I like the Mini bike?   Lots of fun.... I was always to
 poor to have one as a kid.... so in reliving my youth.... this thing is a
 blast...
 
  >>
Keith,
    My pet saying is "it's never too late to continue a happy childhood". 
Mini bikes weren't discovered yet when I was in school during the early 50's, 
but they sure came on strong with the go-kart craze in the late 50's and 
early 60's.
    During my senior year in college I bought a used Remington-Mall two man 
10 HP chain saw, cobbled up a frame that was soooooo low that if you ran over 
a crumpled cigarette pack it would get caught under the kart and drag along 
the ground. For wheels and tires I used P-51 tail wheel assemblys or AT-6 
units that were readily available from surplus stores (that's when surplus 
stores really sold US Govt. surplus). The thing really screamed. Being so 
close to the asphalt and out in the open, you really felt like you were 
flying.
    If there was a slight sealant ridge in the supermarket parking lot we 
were running in, the seat would drag on it and get so hot it burned your 
fanny.......
                                                            Ardun Doug in CA

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