I would delete the automatic transmission and add some foot pegs.
Have y'all seen this thing??? I'm in love...
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I would delete the automatic transmission and add some foot pegs.
2003 TW200 "Betty Boop"
2006 TW200 "Nibbler", a.k.a. “Mr.Gizmo"
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Maybe get one of these bikes, fellow says it has six speeds and goes 75mph. Why the Yamaha TW200 SUCKS at everything, but you should still get one
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2003 TW200 "Betty Boop"
2006 TW200 "Nibbler", a.k.a. “Mr.Gizmo"
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Auto trans okay on a scooter, not that little beast.
That didn't work out well for Honda and their auto Fat Cat vs. manual shift BW200/350 (Though I like both of them a lot).
One of the few times Honda got beaten and abandoned a project so quickly.
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2008 Vespa 150"S" (Elec & Kick Start)
2007 Ural Patrol (2WD, Elec & Kick Start)
2006 Yamaha TW200 (Elec & Kick Start)
1995 BMW K75 (Elec Start)
1991 Honda XR250L (Kick Start Only)
1986 Yamaha BW200ES (Elec & Kick Start)
1969 BMW r60/2, US Model (Kick Start Only)
I think what you guys are missing... is that it also turns into a snowmobile!!!
Pretty cool but Caterhams are supposed to be lightweight.
01 SOLD
96 SOLD
89 restored SOLD
89 (restoration in process)
05 (restoration in process)
03 SOLD
04 in great condition
That does it...I want to go cross-country with this one!
A proper Catherham has a ton of built in lightness. Helps to be in a proper color too.super 7.jpeg
2003 TW200 "Betty Boop"
2006 TW200 "Nibbler", a.k.a. “Mr.Gizmo"
Hidden Content All Things Considered I’ld Rather Be Motorcycling
I sold one of my Featherlite enclosed trailers to a guy in Seattle who built these things supposedly they had quite a following but wasn't my cup of tea for the money
this was a prototype we've been drooling over for a decade or more here and most bikes can be
snowmobiles" with a few hours of wrenching
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