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Nice Gemini 80 but not a Boss80.
ReplyDeleteI am no expert on Geminis. I was going by the documentation the owner provided. What is the difference between this model and the Boss 80?
DeleteThe Boss is comparable to a Yamaha mini enduro in looks and size. When I say looks the not identical except but basically a clone. If you look in google images you will find a good image.
ReplyDeleteRodney,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the follow-up. I have updated the post with more accurate information.
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ReplyDeletea very nice bike thou. Probably more desirable and worth more than the Boss.
I used to have one of those. Ran that thing into the ground in the fields around the house. Then took the motor and put it on a Kawasaki 125 frame that had Honda forks. My dad and I called it FrakenBike at that point. Actually raced it a couple of times too. I was about 9 when he picked it up used because it had a flat.
ReplyDeleteHello, probably a long shot, but where did you get your Gemini sign... and is yours for sale? I have 15 Gemini mini bikes restored and would love one of these posters or signs. Thank you! 540-649-3000 (cell) in Virginia, Mike G.
ReplyDeleteIt's not mine, but hopefully a follower will know where one is.
DeleteWhere can I get Gemini boss 80 engine gaskets? Did these have a center case gasket?
ReplyDeleteEngine # M8-17026
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