The Government has my engine kit

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The other day I ordered a 50cc engine kit from Power King for 100 dollars, and with free shipping. I had to pay and additional 5 dollars for insurance. Not bad. Well, it was to be delivered by UPS today. It won't, the government is holding it for customs inspection, or something. It's stuck in Seattle, WA.

This is part of the same ones who have left our southern border wide open to dope cartels, and the illegal invasion of breeders. Until they resolve that problem, I don't believe they should be messing around with bike motor kits from Canada. But, I believe that the Kenyan will soon be banning 2 strokes, and and hassling us even more. Bah!
 
sounds like the 5 dollar investment for insurance may pay off
if for some reason the unit is not sent on to you

are two strokes legal -- I think so
for how long -- I think for not long

Obama Mama and AL Gore would not like them -- if they knew what a two-stroke was...

comments regarding the border -- they had better close it fast
killings of many in Mexico -- coming our way !!!

ride the motor bike thing
 
Mountainman, It's nice to hear from you again.

Yeah, I figure they will ban 2 strokes, so I ordered one more to have in reserve, and 100 bucks is good insurance when the gas prices go through the ceiling again, or in case there are shortages.

I don't know why they held my engine; the price was below the import duty level. Who knows? I believe in freedom. Our Constitution may not be perfect, but it is sure a lot better than what the government is using these days.
 
do you really think 2-strokes are to be banned? it has no sense! Regularted sound much better, i hope to see sigle cylinder motors with sleeves coming in from china
 
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Mountainman, It's nice to hear from you again.

Yeah, I figure they will ban 2 strokes,
so I ordered one more to have in reserve,
and 100 bucks is good insurance

thank you upshifter -- always good to hear from you also
glad you are having fun with your little 2-strokes (motor bike)
that's smart thinking to have at least one in reserve
just in case -- these guys up top side
seem to be proving over and over
they don't know what's going on
just thinking that if they take a serious look at the 2-strokes
the end may come for them
with them not even taking into account -- they are used all over the world

it's a great time today as we -- ride the motor bike thing
 
I guess just buy one from an "engine runner" in the USA. Let them take the risk.
 
Here is the bike I bought for 30 dollars at a secondhand store. It was nearly cherry, except a seat bracket was broken, and the plastic pedals were broken. I'm fixing the seat, and I had some pedals from another bike that I used. I don't believe this bike was used much, but the person was too heavy and rough with it. As you can see it still looks nearly new. I don't like the green, but I'm stuck with it unless I repaint.
 

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upshifter
you should feel lucky they have your powerking they are saveing you alot of heartache and trouble the powerkings suck they are not even worth the 100.00 cut your losses and be happy that it only cost you 100.00 because it will cost you 3xs as much trying to keep it running that is what I found out the hard way
 
When I had the WheelMaster build a wheel for me, Mr. Bush's Homeland Security "or other" people, held it up in Anchorage for a week. I guess they finally decided we weren't shipping bomb parts from Oregon to Alaska.
 
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