Dingo deuce build

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gman3850

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Manco Deuce build

Was searching the old interwebs for a new project and came across this bahemous. It is a Manco Deuce. I picked it up for a little more than I wanted to pay ($200). But I have been looking for one for ages and all the ones that usually come up they want 2k for them.

So I had some tires sitting in storage so I picked up some steel rims for golf carts and bolted them on. It has a great stance. Now I have to deal the steering as the tie rod mounting tabs on the spindles that are bent to ****
 

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Ya that looks good with those tires and wheels! What size tire and wheel? Id say 2 bills for that was a pretty good deal.
 

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I've got a 420cc motor that is slightly built sitting on the shelf. Should be around 20 or so hp

Motor spects:
420cc
10:1 compression
Flat top piston
Billet rod
Nr racing 280 marine grind
1.1:1 champion rockers
Port and polished head
24mm 3 circuit carb
Big airbox (flows the same as k&n style filter)
1" open exhaust (exhaust most likely to be changed )
 

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I've got a 420cc motor that is slightly built sitting on the shelf. Should be around 20 or so hp

Motor spects:
420cc
10:1 compression
Flat top piston
Billet rod
Nr racing 280 marine grind
1.1:1 champion rockers
Port and polished head
24mm 3 circuit carb
Big airbox (flows the same as k&n style filter)
1" open exhaust (exhaust most likely to be changed )

That’s it?:cornut:
 
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