gyro in ireland??

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gyro in ireland??

Post by vision »

after seeing gyros on here and how funky there are i want to know

a : were they available in europe/ireland as i never saw one

b : if not how would i go about getting one as in is it better to go from jdm or the u.s.



cheers guys

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Re: gyro in ireland??

Post by mousewheels »

In the US, we got Gyros for only 3 years - 1984, the 'Spree' like NN50 (in red or blue), then in 1985 the TG50 (in black only) and in 1986 (in red only). A US model may have it's own interest abroad, but If you go to JDM, there are many more models. I think Europe, AU and other countries got more recent models - like the Gyro X, Gyro UP and Canopy. Later models had variators and both rear wheels driven through a differential. All US models drove only the right side wheel. Glad I'm in the US, If abroad, there would be a need to buy more Gyros :wink:
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Re: gyro in ireland??

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I agree with Mousewheels. The USA models are not the most desirable, 2 speed, single side gear driven, limited mods. I have seen a European ad for a Gyro so they have been sold somewhere over there. The JDM models are good for sure (is there such a thing as a bad JDM model?).
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