Kids Bored After Only 30 Minutes Outdoors!

oldngray

nowhere special
I think the fat guy lost
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floridays

Well-Known Member
Back the it was called a moped because you could actually peddle the thing like a bike. Now days I think ANYTHING under 51cc is classified as a moped. I have a 1988 50cc Yamaha Razz Scooter that runs moped plates.
I stand corrected, I remember the Vespa's or whatever they were called from the early 60's, that European thing @Box Ox mentioned.. You guys had some cash.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
Kids with minibikes had to take them to places off road to ride them. Mopeds became popular because even though they were pretty crappy you could ride them on the street. A scooter is basically a funky motorcycle.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
I stand corrected, I remember the Vespa's or whatever they were called from the early 60's, that European thing @Box Ox mentioned.. You guys had some cash.
I had cash because I ran a paper route starting in 4th grade and worked at a mink ranch in the summer basically shoveling poop in 5th and 6th grade. My parents NEVER bought me anything other than food and clothes (I'm not talking Christmas and Birthdays toys here) . They were very lenient though. If I paid for it myself they never said no you can't have that. I had my own car (paid $75 for it from my brother) the day I turned 16. I had to pay for ALL car expenses including insurance.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
Kids with minibikes had to take them to places off road to ride them. Mopeds became popular because even though they were pretty crappy you could ride them on the street. A scooter is basically a funky motorcycle.
The rich kids had Vespas and Cushmans. Those would do 45-60 mph. Mopeds maxed out at about 30-35. Still fast enough to do damage. I still have scars on my knees and elbows to prove it. Tried to stand up on the seat doing 30 mph. :-)
 

oldngray

nowhere special
The rich kids had Vespas and Cushmans. Those would do 45-60 mph. Mopeds maxed out at about 30-35. Still fast enough to do damage. I still have scars on my knees and elbows to prove it. Tried to stand up on the seat doing 30 mph. :-)
All I had was a bicycle. Rode that thing everywhere.
 

floridays

Well-Known Member
I had cash because I ran a paper route starting in 4th grade and worked at a mink ranch in the summer basically shoveling poop in 5th and 6th grade. My parents NEVER bought me anything other than food and clothes (I'm not talking Christmas and Birthdays toys here) . They were very lenient though. If I paid for it myself they never said no you can't have that. I had my own car (paid $75 for it from my brother) the day I turned 16. I had to pay for ALL car expenses including insurance.
That is impressive, one of the reasons I guess I hold you in high regard, yet still love to bust your balls on notice, that's what demented kids of our era do.
Thanks for being you old Vet :thumbup1:
I think we'd have been good friends as kids and enjoyed the mischief we got into or orchestrated.
 

Poop Head

Judge me.
The test involved him following me around town in his car for probably 10 city blocks. If he honked once I was to turn left- twice meant to turn right. That was the whole test.
And then he honked three times, so you both pulled in to the bar and had a beer?
 
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