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Back in the 50's and 60's, many states had a "junior driver's license" which allowed 14-year-olds to drive [[motorcycles]] under 5 Horsepower. These laws were prevalent in the mid-western states. In those days, Go-Karts and MiniBikes were quite popular, and [[Harley-Davidson]] tapped the junior market with special versions of the Model 165, Super-10, and Pacer. | Back in the 50's and 60's, many states had a "junior driver's license" which allowed 14-year-olds to drive [[motorcycles]] under 5 Horsepower. These laws were prevalent in the mid-western states. In those days, Go-Karts and MiniBikes were quite popular, and [[Harley-Davidson]] tapped the junior market with special versions of the Model 165, Super-10, and Pacer. | ||
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