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Old 03-22-2008, 10:07 PM
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Just got the kit. Fitup.

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You could almost put the tank under the bar on that one. HMMMMMMMMM.................
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That's what I was thinking when my wife offered up her Moon Dog for a conversion...a little "adjustment" to the tank with a ball peen hammer and it fits.
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that looks pretty sharp. is kuhlana a new bike company. i just recently started seeing a few of them?
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Cool start there motorbiker. I have two of them in my garage right now Im getting ready to put motors on. Been fixing the stock brakes shortening the cables changing the shifter over to a lever instead of the rotater. I also stripped off the sticker on one and left it on the other. One is going to get a springer heavy gauge wheels and banana seat and ape bars like a larger stingray. Keep up the good work.
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Cruiser- don't know who really makes them....I got my wife's a couple years ago.

They are a little heavy compared to some othe W-Mart bikes, but appear solid except the fender/braces.
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That is one sharp looking bike....
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Old 03-27-2008, 12:38 PM
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Cool start there motorbiker. I have two of them in my garage right now Im getting ready to put motors on. Been fixing the stock brakes shortening the cables changing the shifter over to a lever instead of the rotater. I also stripped off the sticker on one and left it on the other. One is going to get a springer heavy gauge wheels and banana seat and ape bars like a larger stingray. Keep up the good work.
Hi jezuzjonz,

Thanks ! We kind of think the same way ! Yeah those cables are long !

I have a new one that I took the stickers off too.
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Old 03-27-2008, 12:44 PM
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Cruiser- don't know who really makes them....I got my wife's a couple years ago.

They are a little heavy compared to some othe W-Mart bikes, but appear solid except the fender/braces.
Hi Bikeguy Joe,

It says Pacific on the sticker. So does Matt's Schwinn and Roadmaster.

On the walmart.com website they have 2 different Moondog cruisers.

If you click on the one like mine it says Schwinn. The other one does not say Schwinn on the website.

Thanks, motorbiker
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