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  1. Hey all,

    Trying to register a Gas Gas TXT 50 here in California. Our Dept of motor vehicles needs the frame VIN number (Easy to find) and the motor number. Anyone know where this is stamped?

    Thanks! The bike is sweet (for my son) but illegal to ride. The law enforcement here is just way too strict!

    -Damon

  2. Oh well, best of luck then. I'm curious to see how it works for you.

    Myself- I was basically stuck between keeping my car, or having to get a truck. I'm not too worried about the handling, as two adults in the back seat weigh more than the bike. Although the car can now pull a nice wheelie!

    -damon

  3. I just picked up a 'Ultimate MX Hauler', which inserts into the tow hitch receiver. It uses a small hydraulic jack to lift, holds the bike up nice and high, , and also well back of the car. Check out http://www.ultimatemxhauler.com/

    for more info. The only peculiarity, especially for trials bikes, is the rear fender becomes quite a wing when at highway speeds. I've been removing the rear fender for any distance road trip. Other than that, it holds the bike VERY solid, and is designed for a much heavier bike than my GasGas.

    Best of luck,

    Damon.

  4. Hey there Kevin! Glad to see you joined the message board. So how did you make me your friend anyhow? I cannot seem to figure it out.

    By the way, did you ever hear exactly how well you did at Romoland? I reckon you got second (at least that is what I told all my pals)

    Feet up, bro!

  5. Greetings all:

    I just joined, just picked up a GasGas 200 last night, and I am ready to ride! I rode a '77 Cota 123 back when it was new, and and haven't been motorcycling at all since 1980. Long story; my dad was working with the west coast Montesa distribution in the states, Martin Belair worked there and introduced me to the sport. We rode all over southern California, Santee and Barona and Saddleback, and even the Orange County Fair.

    Anyhow, after way too long away from the sport, both my brother and I are jumping in feet up.

    If anyone out there communicates with Martin, tell him Damon Barda says hi, and thank him for giving me a passion for this sport so SO long ago.

    -damon

 
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