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Get in mate you know the crack then mate:thumbup: the thing is these atc's I been looking at are 1983 models the same ones I was on and the year I was born, the idea of watching my boys on them is great! I remember when I was a kid my dad put a 90 engine in our 70 and the spark plug was almost touching the front tyre:lol: they're fantastic machines and just keep going our 185 had knackered axle bearings and sat in the garden through the winter while we were trying to get new ones, the pull start was also nakered but once we got them in new spark plug and a few bumps and it cracked straight up good times

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