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  1. It's a different problem than you think.

    I've built (with a lot of help) a 200 cc TL.

    125 cases, gears. 200 crank, jug, ATC piston.

    Sooo, it needed a 200 head or the cr would be too

    high and no compression release on the 125 head.

    The CDI comes on the 200 head. Cam different than a 125.

    125 cam doesn't drop in the 200 head.

    I think I've got everything I need to wire it up, except ambition.

  2. Brad, your not crazy. Think about the child being able to pick the bike up by himself and not needing someone to start it. No gas leaking all over. I think the little electrics are a fine choice to learn on.

  3. Well, my Canada story in mild compared to that. All they did to me was search the car (rental) and hold me up.

    I had to go to a couple of buildings and be harassed. What a pain, I think if I was wearing a turban they would have thought I lived in Dearborn and just let me through. Mine was the Canadian side btw.

    When they said "you can go now" I said where? You already made me miss my appointment!

    What a bunch of BS !!!!!!

  4. Hi Alan,

    I wouldn't say AHRMA is easier. We ride the same lines.

    ITSA just includes bikes that have no where else to ride

    competitively any more. Fantics ,Montesa's, etc. from the 80's for example.

    ITSA also encourages specials for the fabricator / inventor folks.

    Some events have been both AHRMA/ ITSA and even local Vintage events

    here in the south.

  5. Hey, it's a good bike for the ITSA series.

    Anything twin shock, air cooled and drum brakes.

    ITSA is going to grow, and AHRMA will probably shrink for trials.

    Biff, I thought that was the one line?

  6. Isn't there a person in charge of AHRMA trials?

    Thanks for the info Biff, can't feel bad about Bob beating you.

    Mike Parsley will beat me on his old Cub in the modern classes. :D

    (We need a squid smiley face.)

  7. Hi Doug,

    It's my son's bike. It's not a reconfigured jump bike.

    It's a pretty well built bike. I haven't ridden it much but

    I bet I weigh more than you! :lol:

    It's probably a couple years old with a bunch of new stuff on it.

 
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