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Lulz. I still have my yard darts! We used to tomohawk them into big tree in my [dad's] yard from about 30'. Also regularly raided my buddy's mom's coffee can of half smoked 100s for our BMX shenanigans.
 

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Cigarettes,weed, alcohol, shrooms, coke, LSD, speed, you name it, I wasn’t afraid. One helluva lot of fun. But clean and sober for a looong time now, just memories. Lots of memories. And a few friends who didn’t make it through.
 

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Ummm...no. We smoked the real thing. I started at about 10 I think. Those things were for *******.
Yup. BMX was a way of life for us in the good old days. I had knee surgery at 15 to prove it! Lol. We started smoking cigs about 6th grade I guess.. raiding our parents supply for entire packs by 12 or so. Still alive! (And a non-smoker, after 20-ish years)
 

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Yup. BMX was a way of life for us in the good old days. I had knee surgery at 15 to prove it! Lol. We started smoking cigs about 6th grade I guess.. raiding our parents supply for entire packs by 12 or so. Still alive! (And a non-smoker, after 20-ish years)

Still have my bike. Some of those old school parts are fetching pretty big $ now.
 

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Yup. BMX was a way of life for us in the good old days. I had knee surgery at 15 to prove it! Lol. We started smoking cigs about 6th grade I guess.. raiding our parents supply for entire packs by 12 or so. Still alive! (And a non-smoker, after 20-ish years)
I had a dirt bike, A Yamaha YZ125 I think, by 13. But I lived on top of a 1200 foot hill and that was a way better way to get up and down it. There were motorcycle trails everywhere. I remember crashing a lot.
 

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Me and my brothers were big time into BMX bikes. We had Mongooses, Redline, Columbia, Haro, and GT bicycles. We looked down upon the kids who rode Huffys and Murrays. Lol

Haha! Yep

I remember being jealous of the Robinsons. We built them out like crazy.

Mines a Redline MX-II with Dyno forks, DK neck, sugino cranks, sumo hubs/wheels, GT megabyte tires, odessey triple trap pedals, GT stem and saddle, had pit bull brakes that I kept the lever and shoes, but ended up putting the mxii caliper back on, ODI grips.... Think that's about it. Lol
 

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Mountain biking on my Stingray bike in 1967..... We road for 4 hours up a fire road to the top of Mt. Tamalpias ( Marin County, Ca.).... What a ride!!! down the fire road for an hour.!!!

( Same dirt road used in movie- Indiana Jones, Last Crusade , with German motorcycle side car chase scenes.)
...And the rest ??? In later years?.... Geeeze...... Jefferson Airplane, Santana, Grateful Dead & the rest of the '60's in our area..... 30 minutes from Haight-Ashbury.....
( What do you call it?..... A " Non Disclosure Agreement" ????
 

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I remember being jealous of the Robinsons. We built them out like crazy.

Mines a Redline MX-II with Dyno forks, DK neck, sugino cranks, sumo hubs/wheels, GT megabyte tires, odessey triple trap pedals, GT stem and saddle, had pit bull brakes that I kept the lever and shoes, but ended up putting the mxii caliper back on, ODI grips.... Think that's about it. Lol


I had SOOOOO many different bikes I can't remember them all. But my favorite is one I built from a Redline frame, GT crank and sprocket, a Mongoose front fork, blue anodized brakes, seat post clamp, and handlebar neck. It had Mag-rims and blue tires. I think I had a blue seat too. I remember trading an entire bike for those Mag-rims. They were composite plastic "rims" made just like mag wheels, but they were actually spoked rims with just the actual outer "rim" part made of plastic. I had blue mag wheels on the same bike for a while, but I quickly traded for the mag runs once I found a guy willing to part with a set.
 

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I had SOOOOO many different bikes I can't remember them all. But my favorite is one I built from a Redline frame, GT crank and sprocket, a Mongoose front fork, blue anodized brakes, seat post clamp, and handlebar neck. It had Mag-rims and blue tires. I think I had a blue seat too. I remember trading an entire bike for those Mag-rims. They were composite plastic "rims" made just like mag wheels, but they were actually spoked rims with just the actual outer "rim" part made of plastic. I had blue mag wheels on the same bike for a while, but I quickly traded for the mag runs once I found a guy willing to part with a set.

Such fun memories! My seat post clamp is anodized red because, you know, faster. I was so impatient back then that the DK neck is blue because that's all they had in the case the day I bought it. Facepalm. Still regret that every time I look at that bike. Let it go, already... Lol
 

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I was done with bikes at 7 and moved onto gas powered contraptions. Can't count how many min bikes and go carts I made from scratch. Even a 3 wheeler built from half a lawn tractor and half a mini bike welded together. Northern was my go to for go cart/mini bike parts. Had a Craftsmen tractor I made dual exhaust for out of threaded iron pipe and bullet muffler tips that exited each side in front of the rear tires under the foot rests. They would condensate and blow out little puffs of smoke, looked cool as shit, sounded pretty cool too! :) Strobe lights and a stereo system. Found an old abandoned leaf sprung golf cart in the woods once I drug home, welded a sprocket to the pinion flange and mounted a 9 horse Honda with centrifugal clutch and chain drive. Slapped on some ATV tires. Only moved forward, had to Flintstone it for reverse. Top speed was 10 mph but it would go through just about anything. I have a lot more to share but I get to get my ass back to work LOL....
 

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Talking about mini bikes...... A motorcycle tuner/builder ( He's the best in the business).....
He acquired this little beast... secretly hidden in a shipping crate from ( country of *****)..

A mini copy of the famed Chrysler V-10 Tomahawk. It has a 160cc engine. I almost bought it when I moved to Florida. But I ran outta room. 2-wheel steering, etc.....

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Turned my ac on today and I smelled something burning--smelled like clutch or brakes. AC isn't working--again, and that smell was--hopefully--the belt--since I changed the compressor 2-3 yrs ago. I don't think there's any freon in the system. Guess I'll find out in a day or 2.
 

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Time to get a plug-in fan for your dash.....

Anyway, good luck, hope it won't kill your wallet.
Thx. Gonna get my buddy to look at it, hopefully this Friday. Hoping it's something cheap. I've already changed the compressor, condensor and 1 of the schrader valves.
 

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Talking about mini bikes...... A motorcycle tuner/builder ( He's the best in the business).....
He acquired this little beast... secretly hidden in a shipping crate from ( country of *****)..

A mini copy of the famed Chrysler V-10 Tomahawk. It has a 160cc engine. I almost bought it when I moved to Florida. But I ran outta room. 2-wheel steering, etc.....

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Badass!
 

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Turned my ac on today and I smelled something burning--smelled like clutch or brakes. AC isn't working--again, and that smell was--hopefully--the belt--since I changed the compressor 2-3 yrs ago. I don't think there's any freon in the system. Guess I'll find out in a day or 2.
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