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Holyman

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  1. After years of raising other people’s kids and a couple career changes and a stress induced heart attack, I’m planning to move to the West Coast and since I probably can’t ride it the way I’ve got it over there, I might not take it when I go. I can let go of the RZ engines tho. 

  2. Well boys and girls old age has permanently moved into my body and it’s time for me to close a chapter of my life. I’m going to be parting ways with some of my banshee stuff and possibly my last banshee. Most notably I have 2 low mile RZ350 engines that I bought as spares in case my stocker ever crapped out. It never has. 

    Its been a lot of fun seeing the BHQ family grow. I’d like to think I was a part of that nearly 20 years ago. 

  3. I thought of that too. Over the years I've seen a couple neat conversions and it may even be easier than finding a differential axle and putting a bunch of "car" stuff on a banshee. I even started buying some of the stuff. I was going to put a 1st Gen Viper rear tire and rim to keep the height/width ratio of the banshee tire. Due to the width of the tire it would need a jack shaft but it was gonna be cool.

  4. The funny thing is that in the Chicago suburbs the cops ride quads and have little quad plates on 'em and write parking tickets. The down side is that they have diff rear ends and windshields and all the other crap a car has. I'd put that stuff on if I had to but I think I could work around that if there was somewhere that would just license pretty much as is. It's a dream, I know. :shrugani:

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  5. It just seemed to me that back when people thought a computer crash was going to send the world back into the dark ages, there were a couple guys that actually succeeded at making them legal. I thought 1 guy was from Colorado but it might have been Utah and Florida comes to mind. I know they can in Puerto Rico but then again I saw guys on YZ250's riding thru the middle of Fajardo and the cops didn't even turn around to look.

    I distinctly remember someone saying that in their state they needed a horn, a side mirror, and a speedo. so they went to Wal-Mart and bought a bike squeeze horn, a clamp on handle bar mirror and a cheap speedometer and took it to the dmv and got plates.

    There's gotta be a way. My only concern is the new generation doesn't know anything or do anything. They just wait for an app to do it for them. banghead

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