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Anyone got a deathwish ?

You dont need it
You wont use it
and You definately cant afford to keep the thing about you...!

3 very good reasons to get the yoke....[:D]
 
If you want to go first in straight lines why not build a dragster? with a 4 wheel conversion it might be amusing.

Tony

 
Can you imagine the noise in the cabin? Look at the pics and you can see the engine is about 6 inches above your left knee and inside the passenger compartment [:eek:]

I'll take two please
 
My concern would be the braking ... OK, it's light, but that thing will carry some considerable speed and there is only one wheel at the front to put most of your braking force through ... that's not a lot. And I fear you would overpower the tyre very easily with two calipers on the disk.

Deathwish? I'll say!

(Also, I thought fluid-connected handbrakes weren't road legal in the UK?)


Oli.
 
And this machine? (With two passengers, on occasion?)

Probably the same as a Honda Goldwing with two fat (none) bikers in the armchairs, tankbag, topbox, panniers, trailer, radio, whippy arial with racoons tail.......................................your right, these dont stop quicky either[:D]

I think I would still be more worried by the cornering!

Mike[:'(]
 
Not too bad here:

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Terrifying here! (High Hut; my favourite part of the circuit):

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It looks like the advert has been pulled - I just tried to view it and there's a message saying "This page may have moved or is no longer available"

Shame. I never got to see it. [:(]
 
Bond bug (those orange wedge-of-cheese shaped things).

Two (driven) wheels at the back. One wheel at the front.

Bike engined.

Holeshot turbo conversion.

More power than Sizewell B. And weighs about as much as a lightly-starved gerbil.

I'm sure your imagination (and the comments here) can fill in the gaps ...


Oli.
 

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