ARCO What?

buckeye

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#1
This was delivered to me today all the way from the great state of Texas.

I am not 100% sure but, Easy Rider?
I know the Briggs is wrong.
Thanks in advance.

 

buckeye

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#4
Well, Can I mark myself as best answer?:laugh:
I just wasn't sure.
I kept second guessing my knowledge since I have been abscent.:eek:hmy:
Now, if I can give you the credit.
Kinda always wanted one of these.
They are a lot smaller than I thought.
See how long this one sets.:hammer:
Thanks Karen.:thumbsup:
 
#8
The model was only assigned via the sticker behind the fork plate. The options determined what the model was such as engine size and so on. Certain colors were only available with certain models. As [MENTION=13543]derekbmn[/MENTION] learned, many bikes have the same serial number....[emoji2]


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buckeye

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#10
Sitting on the bench Dave.
I have been dealing with life and got side tracked.
Hopefully the boat will start sailing a little straighter here soon and I can get back to it.
Thanks
 
#13
Some of the Arco bikes you'd have to move the engine forward, can barely get a shallow tank briggs on one much less an OHV unless it's the Tecumseh OHH50. Seemed to be built around a Tecumseh engine for the most part. I like Arco bikes, I need to find another one but it must be in excellent shape. I'm only buying as close to original survivors as possible these days, I'll build a few more of my project clunkers then once they are sold only top bikes will remain and any future ones will have to be either easy to sell or too good not to keep.
Its just an ARCO throw a clone on it and ride it like you stole it :thumbsup:
 
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