Bell Bicycles Self-Sealing Inner Tube

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Watch out for Mark hiding behind the bushes.
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MarkC may be full of something, but speed is not the first thing you think when you see him. I could out run him on one leg, and that one leg in a cast.

BTW - the bike is scary fast. I may want to gear it down a bit!
 
I'll Slime you!!!

I'd beat you even if I have to go back and get my broken crutch.
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Afraid of losing to a 50 year old guy, you may have a younger numerical age, but I'm always full of gas......er.......I mean energy
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Back on topic - Mark, you should get a beater bike with flat tires and put an 80cc on that pup. Fire it up in your complex!!!BuuuuwwwaaaaaaaaawawawwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaBawingnneeeeeeenneeeennneeeeenee!!
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Name the time and place, monkeyboy!
How about we race from the table to the buffet?

I do need to get another bike, that's true.
How heavy does that motor make the whole rig?
 
Dude - it's heavy and the chain and shaft and clutch add quite the drag...........forget about off roading anymore. Or get a BIG rear sprocket for the engine side! Glad I didn't lose my front gear set. I made sure the weight is rather low...but then you have 1/2 gallon of gas in your crotch.

I need a bigger clutch lever, the one supplied is rather small.
 
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BTW, I used an oversized flathead screwdriver to replace the tire. It worked quite well, saved me the cost of tire levers.


Do they have metal teaspoons at the dorm ?

If you find the ones with the rounded handles, they make great tyre irons.

Only time I've used slime was on the children's pram. Tyres still lost pressure, but I couldn't pump them back up. Not nice when a blob gets in your eye while replacing tubes.
 
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