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Hey all,
My brother and I went in together to get this dirt bike from GL in Portsmouth, VA. I went and picked it up yesterday. It looks like they took a civilian DR-Z and sprayed it with brown and tan CARC. The prep job on the plastic wasn't the best so it is peeling. I am going to strip it down and respray it with 686A tan over top of plastic primer. The stock hi/lo beam headlight was fitted with a mesh cover attached with Velcro. The stock headlight switch has a velcro piece that prevents accidental switching. Then, above the stock headlight, the military added what looks to be an IR light. There is a CUCV style black-out light switch that controls that light.
I took it to my office last night, filled the case with 4-cycle oil, put a half-tank of gas in it, choked it, and proceeded to kick it over about 10 times. It started to sputter and then it smoothed right out and idled. I let it warm up for a few and then took it for a spin around town (don't tell the city cops ). It hauled butt pretty well through all 5 gears.
I'm stoked. Looks like it it just needs a plug wire insulator, a paint job, and some PM. The tires are almost new. Cool!
My brother and I went in together to get this dirt bike from GL in Portsmouth, VA. I went and picked it up yesterday. It looks like they took a civilian DR-Z and sprayed it with brown and tan CARC. The prep job on the plastic wasn't the best so it is peeling. I am going to strip it down and respray it with 686A tan over top of plastic primer. The stock hi/lo beam headlight was fitted with a mesh cover attached with Velcro. The stock headlight switch has a velcro piece that prevents accidental switching. Then, above the stock headlight, the military added what looks to be an IR light. There is a CUCV style black-out light switch that controls that light.
I took it to my office last night, filled the case with 4-cycle oil, put a half-tank of gas in it, choked it, and proceeded to kick it over about 10 times. It started to sputter and then it smoothed right out and idled. I let it warm up for a few and then took it for a spin around town (don't tell the city cops ). It hauled butt pretty well through all 5 gears.
I'm stoked. Looks like it it just needs a plug wire insulator, a paint job, and some PM. The tires are almost new. Cool!
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