Fat Hack...heres the bike I was talkin about. These bikes were a very fast bike for a 250cc(two cyl, two stroke, six speed)...The dealership literature stated "100 mph outta the box"...They were called X6 Hustlers. In 1969 a friend of mine made a minibike with an x6 motor...total insanity. He used the title to get it licensed and rode it everywhere...till the tickets piled up.
I just basically was looking for a measure of wheel base. Front axle to back axle, with front fork turned straight. A ballpark is fine. Thanks, I appreciate it. Keep an update.
here ya go...56.5 inches axle center to axle center....30 degree front neck, and, one inch "under" forks from a yamaha xs650
[ QUOTE ] here ya go...56.5 inches axle center to axle center....30 degree front neck, and, one inch "under" forks from a yamaha xs650 [/ QUOTE ] I thank you kindly sir. If may be of assistance any time in the future, just let me know.
[ QUOTE ] Fat Hack...heres the bike I was talkin about. These bikes were a very fast bike for a 250cc(two cyl, two stroke, six speed)...The dealership literature stated "100 mph outta the box"...They were called X6 Hustlers. In 1969 a friend of mine made a minibike with an x6 motor...total insanity. He used the title to get it licensed and rode it everywhere...till the tickets piled up. [/ QUOTE ] I'm actually currently in the process of helping a guy restore a 350 similar to that. Interesting little machine, even though its Japan-easy.