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I was cleaning out the garage and sheds this week......

And happened upon this.....

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It is in really rough condition. But still interesting.

I finally remembered why it was saved. (Getting old sucks!) And yes I know what it is......

Does anyone else recognize it?

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That's COOL, how do's the chain mechanism work? For sale?

Ok me and KLXBEN have been staring at this and are getting brain freeze, more pic's how the heck do's the chain work?

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Looks like what we used to call a kickbike (but it is not a kickbike)

Basically you kick down on the pedal and the bike goes.

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That's so easy for someone over 40 LOL Doesn't everyone have 1. I know the answer but this is funner this way.

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Holy crap, haven't seen one of those in years. Completely forgot about them, and I didn't see many of them way back when either. Very cool find, now you need to get it over to that pawn shop that has the TV show and see if they'll identify it as a lamborghini kicka da bika, erzberg edition, and offer you 10K for it. :rolleyes:

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That's a Honda Kick n Go. They also had a two wheel model.

Kelly, they made a "Senior Model" too!

I just knew Schwinny had to have one of these lying around........

Years ago I threw this and a bunch of Mini Trail parts in the shed with the hopes of getting to them someday...... Thank goodness I saved it! It must be worth at least Ten Bucks! <snicker>

Honda Kick N Go ~~~1974~~~

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I was 34 years old in 1974 Spyder. But I remember buying one for my daughter in the late 70's. She never liked it. Prefered her Banana Seat bike instead. I gave it away.

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That's COOL, how do's the chain mechanism work? For sale?

Ok me and KLXBEN have been staring at this and are getting brain freeze, more pic's how the heck do's the chain work?

Skip to :55 to see the mechanism at work. Simple...

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