Cruiser / Roadhawk

KeithK

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Feb 25, 2019
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Well I was so excited to pick up my '76 Trike Shop Cruiser. However while making arrangements with the seller I was told the trike was not driveable. When I inquired they told me the transmission was "loose". This is partially my fault, as the ad stated the trans was loose, I assumed the shifting linkage. Well, I backed out of the deal today forfeiting my deposit but it was a decision I was comfortable with. I found a 2002, with 9K on it today and purchased it. Wish me luck on this one;).
 

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Well I was so excited to pick up my '76 Trike Shop Cruiser. However while making arrangements with the seller I was told the trike was not driveable. When I inquired they told me the transmission was "loose". This is partially my fault, as the ad stated the trans was loose, I assumed the shifting linkage. Well, I backed out of the deal today forfeiting my deposit but it was a decision I was comfortable with. I found a 2002, with 9K on it today and purchased it. Wish me luck on this one;).

Right move.....If you didn't feel comfortable then you were right to 86Th the first deal..

Ride on and have fun with your new ride.....:clapping:...
 

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