Well this is getting expensive :(
I think I will have to keep searching for a less expensive one.
Pushing $1,000 just between the bike and motor and still have a lot of work to do to her.
How hard is sourcing a H35?
Looks like I'd need to fix the foot pegs, patch up the frame where the foot brake gets cut off and repaint.
So everything else looks right?
Wheels
Tires
Sprocket
Engine Mounting Plate
Brake (already mentioned, but I don't remember that spring around the shock)
Shocks
Fedex wont pick up from a residential address for free.
I know I have to drive my packages to Fedex an hour away so therefore I charge my time and gas when I have buyers select that.
UPS will pick up at my door as well as USPS.
I would look into shipping via USPS
OK guys...I'm new at this so tell me what you think.
He's firm at $700. Won't budge a bit, but he's owned this since 1979.
Looks like it needs work, but trying to figure out just how butchered it is. I'd be looking to restore it to original so the more that has been modified, the more it will...
check out
UShip.com and Yesterdaystractor.com
I use both those sites looking for hauling jobs. You might be able to find someone like me passing through and willing to throw them in the truck for $50
Me...hell no, but then again, I would not have it listed for sale.
Honestly, this mini bike was supposed to stay in the family and get passed down. That was my thought with it from the very day I bought my dirt bike and why I never sold it. I am actually not one to hold onto anything. When I'm...
OMG....that is crazy! I am not too sure how original that is. The wrong stickers...chrome forks and sissy bar, needs paint.
I guess he really does not want to sell it.
I've already messaged him, but via craigslist and ebay. He's yet to respond, but that foot brake was added, frame painted and not the right motor. All the same, I am interested in it, just not at $700. I think at $700, it needs to be a damn near perfect survivor.
I think Ironhorse's might be newer than the one I had.
This is another members photo dated 1971 and he said he got the bike in 1970. It's an exact match to mine.
Now to find, buy or build one.
If I recall, it was a Tecumseh, but I cracked the block trying to put a long chrome exhaust pipe on it.
So do we know what years had the straight forks/handlebars?
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