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General Category => Members: Introduce yourself => Topic started by: only a little BS on February 08, 2019, 11:29:52 AM

Title: new member in southern ontario canada 65 90 cc
Post by: only a little BS on February 08, 2019, 11:29:52 AM
hello all
old new guy here from Ontario Canada
I have a 65 bridgestone 90  surf rider I believe(non injected)
my dad bought it way back in 69 just before I was born for $20  as a stolen /recovery after it had been tossed in a local river
he promptly repair it and put it to work transporting him to work  ,alternating between the BS and his 64 650 thunderbolt  BSA (which I also still own)
I grew up on this bike,when really little I would ride in front of him,then on back when I could reach rear pegs,then age 6-7 I learned to drive on it.
when I turned 16 it was my first street scoot and I loved it, freedom at last. I ran it a yr or two then moved up to  bigger.
dad died in 90 and shortly after I showed my buddy how to ride with it(breaking something in kick start mechanism in the process) so we push started it and used if for a couple more trips around the yard.
after that it was tossed in the basement where it still resides today .
my 11 yr old son has taken interest in fixing up the little piece of BS with the socket set he got for Christmas
I recently purchased some of what I know is required off flea bay ,but I am looking for a parts source for this thing and heard some other make parts may interchange .
I have a service manual and parts manual already
looking forward to hearing its ring a ding ding again after so many years of silence

 thanks
65 bridgestone 90cc
64bsa 650 thunderbolt
74 kawi km100
75 Suzuki gt550 triple
78 Honda cb400   (mint)
78 kawi kz200 (almost mint)
plus a lot more weird stuff!
Title: Re: new member in southern ontario canada 65 90 cc
Post by: rwgibbon on February 08, 2019, 02:29:18 PM
Welcome to the group.

Be sure to download the free manuals available on this site. They will be helpful
in your repairing the 90.

The owner of the site, Richard Clark probably have the parts you will need. Just send Richard
a request with the part number found in the parts manual.

Good luck and enjoy the site.

Randy