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Post by 1970stingerracer12 on Dec 23, 2017 13:47:48 GMT -5
It's amazing what a month of evening hobby time can do for cleaning up a sled. This is the first time I've ever ridden a Scorpion newer than 1973! It ran great. Now if I can just get my title, and a windshield, and take it for a real ride. Gary
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Post by 80sting440 on Dec 23, 2017 14:54:31 GMT -5
Now that you've been stung...welcome to the Sting Club!
Rene
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Post by weverat on Dec 23, 2017 14:55:38 GMT -5
Looks great in white with the vintage decal!
I see a Walbro WF in the box below the headlight, you ever get those to work?
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Post by 1970stingerracer12 on Dec 23, 2017 15:13:54 GMT -5
I did remove the Keihin carburetor and put the bigger Walbro on it. It is very responsive, with no throttle hesitation at all. I hope to bring this machine to the reunion. Does anyone know if I have to buy a Minnesota permit to ride it for that one day?
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Post by shreddagnar on Dec 23, 2017 16:28:19 GMT -5
Snowmobiles do not need registration for the homecoming. It's a special one day exemption I believe.
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Post by 1970stingerracer12 on Dec 23, 2017 16:55:37 GMT -5
Great! Thanks!
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Post by oldscorpman on Dec 24, 2017 16:19:48 GMT -5
Snowmobiles do not need registration for the homecoming. It's a special one day exemption I believe. you do not need a permit on the lake where the show is held. i always feel good when i take a first ride on a sled i have restored, and it makes it back on it's own power. .
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