Denver bs thread
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From: Loveland CO
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6
Originally Posted by billdapart
Thanks for the greetings gang! Im in Boulder currently, didnt want my wife to have to commute through her first winter. Im definitely in for a m&g, i dont mind driving a bit. To a trail would be awesome, though not sure how this old beat stocker would do.. haha. Im super excited to watch her grow too, but its gonna be a slow build since money is crazy tight from my wife going back to school. Ive been really tempted to sell my ruckus to help fund the build and a quality welder, but I just cant bring myself to do it yet. Post up some pics of the fenders Bo, Im curious. Here's a pic of the scooter to jazz up the post.
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From: Loveland CO
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6
Originally Posted by Renots
Oh you young guns. Haha, if one does go down on a day I dont work, I'd be happy to bring some Soda. ::snicker::
Really tho, let's BBQ it up, I'd offer my place but currently in an apt. House will come late November early December.
It probably gets somewhere around 50 mpg now with the 206cc engine. A far cry from the stock 100mpg of the 49cc engine. I can't really make it 50 miles anyway without having an epic numbness in my @$$.
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From: Out West
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6
Originally Posted by TheCK4x4
For sure. When u guys wanna do one and where.
Originally Posted by billdapart
It probably gets somewhere around 50 mpg now with the 206cc engine. A far cry from the stock 100mpg of the 49cc engine. I can't really make it 50 miles anyway without having an epic numbness in my @$$.
Welcome to boulder! I'm only 7 minutes up 36 and run a stocker too. Future stocker trail run?? Might be fun!
Originally Posted by billdapart
It probably gets somewhere around 50 mpg now with the 206cc engine. A far cry from the stock 100mpg of the 49cc engine. I can't really make it 50 miles anyway without having an epic numbness in my @$$.
Scooters are great! Fell in love with them after a trip to Japan. They can be cheap, but you get what pay for with the stock machines. I have just about 8k in this one.
I'm definitely up for a stocker trail run! Just finished replacing the water pump, thermostat, valve cover gasket, steering links and trackbar. Think she's ready for a little challenge now.
I'm definitely up for a stocker trail run! Just finished replacing the water pump, thermostat, valve cover gasket, steering links and trackbar. Think she's ready for a little challenge now.
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From: Loveland CO
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6
Originally Posted by billdapart
Scooters are great! Fell in love with them after a trip to Japan. They can be cheap, but you get what pay for with the stock machines. I have just about 8k in this one.
I'm definitely up for a stocker trail run! Just finished replacing the water pump, thermostat, valve cover gasket, steering links and trackbar. Think she's ready for a little challenge now.
I'm definitely up for a stocker trail run! Just finished replacing the water pump, thermostat, valve cover gasket, steering links and trackbar. Think she's ready for a little challenge now.
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From: aurora colorado
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by TheCK4x4
So another spring creek run? Holy cross? Either is fine with me


