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can anyone id this yerf?
Does this even look good unuff to save from the local scrap pit? I don't have very good knowledge of yerfs,but if any of ya can tell me a lil about it and persuade me....I might just jump on it. It does have a atc110 motor poorly fabbed to the rear of it.
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MASTERBATES TM 150 XRX-P&P head,A13cam,opened exhaust,140 main,38 pilot,adj cdi, perf coil,115mm variaitor,12 gm rollers,NCYpulley,2000 rpm springs,racing clutch,taller rear tires,and etc. |
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Looks alot like a 3203.
http://www.yerf-dog.com/products/3203.html Great yard cart for the kids, but don't expect it to take much of a beating. What are you expecting to do with it? |
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Well I wasn't really sure. It wouldrobly just be a frankenbuggy.
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you're looking at the base of what i built mine from. Yerf had a wide variety of kart types built off that basic platform. All were just "yard" karts as the tubing is 1" and there isn't enough to handle anything remotely abusive. If you want a 1-seater and are willing to put a lot of additional tubing into it, it can be built into something strong enough. If you follow, but revise for strength the original cage and frame lines, it provides a very nice shape/lines as opposed to the squashed-bug front of most of the china buggies. It's gotta be a "for the love of it" project, as it ain't going to be worth much on the resale market no matter how well it turns out. LOL
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Hey!, what the --ll, go for it!!!
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