Your Vehicle from us, we can look-up your records. This can be one of the biggest challenges in ordering correct parts. Hand crafted by master technicians, the Frame features a 5 degree engine mount and will accommodate a Honda GX and clone Engines Bicycles and soapbox cars soon gave way to mini-bikes, go-carts. A properly assembled tire will seat itself onto the wheel rim with less than 15 pounds per square inch (psi) of air pressure. A motorcycle builder, leather craftsman, metalsmith, knife maker and inventor, Paul Cox. Never force a tire onto a wheel by prying against the wheel rim. Please consult with your retailer or a Kart or Mini-Bike shop or your local, knowledgeable mechanic if you experience problems with, or have questions about any portion of the assembly process, individual or overall function or operation whatsoever.ĬAUTION! COMPRESSED AIR CAN BE DANGEROUS! Containment guards and eye protection should be used when inflating tires. DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT A CHAIN GUARD COVERING BOTH SPROCKETS AND THE CHAIN.Īssembly should be performed by knowledgeable individuals using appropriate tools. IT IS UNSAFE TO OPERATE A MINI-BIKE WITHOUT A CHAIN GUARD.
WARNING: This kit does NOT contain a Chain Guard. FAILURE TO FULLY COMPLY IS UNSAFE AND COULD POSSIBLY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
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Full compliance with this with all information set forth in these guidelines is mandatory. Prior to any operation, all riders must be properly trained in, and fully knowledgeable of all mini-bike functions and safe operation and procedure. Please check with appropriate government agencies before operating your mini-bike. And I truly appreciate your interest in me and or my business.Mini-bikes must be operated in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and riders must comply with all requirements regarding head, eye and body protection. On the principles of hard work, devotion, the good lord and extreme patience, reading and research have gotten me where I am today. In 2008 and I have worked my way up through this industry ever since. I then decided it was time to start a new journey and started Weston Davern chop shop Inc. Eventually I told my boss I no longer wanted to work in the t top- aluminum shop anymore I wanted to fully devote my time in the bike shop. Eventually my boss at the boat shop let me start a small motor cycle shop behind the boat business. I graduated from high school in 2006, and got a job as an aluminum TIG welder- fabricator building high end custom t tops and towers on boats while still building customs in my dad's garage. We built several full custom show winning bikes in his garage. My father is a lifelong artist in every way and was a welder fabricator and is an award-winning tattoo artist.
I drew up several of my first original creations on paper in class and then started building them with my father’s help. And I hated my way through school often drawing and dreaming of motorcycles to pass the time. He got a new Harley Davidson heritage softail and I was raised riding on it, working on it, and sitting it in our living room every winter in Buffalo NY. When my mom passed, she told my dad to go buy himself a new Harley with whatever insurance money she was leaving behind. When I was 4 years old my mother passed away from cancer, at that time my dad did not own a motorcycle. Then years later out grew that and he surprised me with a 80cc two-stroke then it's just kinda snow balled from there. With my dad running behind me, and we'll he didn't let me give up. I got on it opened her up all the way and flew up the drive way veered to the left and crashed into the stone face of the garage bounced off that and slammed into the hard wood deck on the back of the house full bore. My dad started me are the end of the drive way near the street and had me pointed toward the open garage and told me to take it easy and stop by the garage or go around it into the yard. well like I said earlier we lived on a busy rode. Then I had to learn to ride it for the first time.
My dad taught me and had me working with a blow torch at 6 years old.
Me and my father rebuilt the thing from the ground up new motor wheels tires cables painted the frame. He had an old junk mini bike sitting there leaning against the wall buried in other junk and I dug it out and asked him about it and we didn't leave with it that day but I'm sure as a six-year old i just wouldn't shut up about it. When I was 6 years old I was down in the basement at my older cousin’s house looking around. I remember as a child making a card board sign and putting it next to the busy Walden Ave saying in 5-6 year old hand writing bike repairs I wanted to start a business then. I learned to ride a bicycle when me and my friends started breaking them and then I would fix them.