1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack 
#1 2011-12-09 2:26am
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1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack
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#2 2011-12-09 3:34am
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Re: 1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack
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you have pics of the non drive side of the bike?
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#3 2011-12-09 9:11am
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Re: 1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack
Very Bitchin' !!!
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#4 2011-12-09 2:57pm
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Re: 1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack
erdalicious wrote:
you have pics of the non drive side of the bike?
+1
I'd like to see how you worked around the suspension.
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#5 2011-12-11 4:47am
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Re: 1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack
Very cool hack!![]()
Free your mind and your ass will follow!
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#6 2011-12-11 8:59am
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Re: 1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack
Wow! Yamaha actually made a sidehack bitd? I had no idea...
A "Squonk" is like a Mongoose only much harder to find...
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#7 2011-12-11 9:41am
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Re: 1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack
cool sidehack ![]()
Build it, Ride it and Break it. That what it was made for.
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#8 2011-12-11 10:29pm
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Re: 1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack
Thanks for the comments. This is not a Yamaha Hack. This was made by a company called Tilton Machiene and Welding in 1975. This is 1 of 4 ever made. I had to choose a name and since Tilton was not a choice, I clicked Yamaha.
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#9 2012-12-27 5:55am
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Re: 1975 Yamaha Moto-Bike Sidehack
Very sweet, Load more photos if you can, love to see the rest of it.
WANTED: 1 1\8 " forks in near new condition from 2000 (ish) era. Will be mounting to 2000 Marin mbx 50. Something a little differentwould be cool, but not really into carbon. Try me with anything that's not freestyle or DJ though.
Must be 3\8 axle.
Must be willing to ship to Canada at my expense.
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