Sweet bikes. I would love to get an old two stoke street bike in Thailand that i see around sometimes.Thanks, what did I do wrong?
I was used to the old way so yea, gotta crawl before I can ride I guess.
The red one cost 50usd. It was sitting in some old ladies garage and needed a gas tank. I found one and painted it to match. Looks good for an old Binks sprayer.
I hapened across it as I used to live in the city a while back. I was polishing my '68 CB 350 in the driveway when some kids rolled up. One asked me if I'd sell him the battery side cover because he had the same bike.
I explained I couldn't as I only had the two, one on each side. Long story short I parked it outside next to the ga under a bike cover. The next time I took the bike cover off to ride it I found the kid stole my side cover. So I went round and round looking for this kid and or his bike. Thats when I saw this ASI 125 in this ladies garage. I asked if she would sell it (tires were flat and gas tank had holes in the bottom ) and she said I could have it for 50 bucks. I said I'll be right back with the cash. I brought a tire pump along and low and behold they held air. Still the same ones on it today. I rolled it home and not long after some tinkering and a tank I was mobile.
The other I bought for 200 off a guy I once worked with. He was retiring at the time so trying to liquidate stuff. The clutch pushrod was bent so it would not throw out the clutch. I removed the rod placed it in a vise and walla. I placed it back in 180 degrees out so the weak section where it had bent was in the sleeve and has worked flawless since.