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ok guys, just started tearing down the bike on tuesday after work and i was quit surprized at how much i got done in a 2 hrs. got all the plastics off and removed the motor. And also got some air craft cleaner and started to spray down the frame so i can repaint it. I was shocked to see how many different colors wer beneith the top layer of paint. Ther was a range from black, blue, yellow, and purple for the frame; and the shocks had about three different colors painted over them to. After spraying it down i noticed the front wheels changed colors to. I was excited on this one cause i found out the guy before sprayed the wheels silver and i have the old school gold wheels and hubs.

i'm tryin to upload the pics right now but photobucket is being a d#*sh. But as soon as i upload them i'll post up the progress so far

Edited by gt5094stang
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it is a 2 stroke, but anyway it is a project indeed and i'm lookin forward to getting it running. (not running when i got it :) )

I dont think so??? There is no expansion chamber!! Looks like a 230 4 stroke...

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that thing is a four poke turd. that must be the quadsport cause that is not the quadracer

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that thing is a four poke turd. that must be the quadsport cause that is not the quadracer

I am a two stroke lover myself, but there is no need to be like that here, if you want to bash 4-strokes, go to E2S.

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