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Old 10-05-2005, 09:23 PM   #1
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Default really, really, quick !

REALLY QUICK !!


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Old 10-05-2005, 09:25 PM   #2
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Like, how quick?

Looks cool!
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Old 11-05-2005, 12:00 AM   #3
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Like, how quick?

Looks cool!
I DON'T THINK YOU FATHOM HOW QUICK

Seriously though, that looks pretty awesome, any details?
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Old 11-05-2005, 12:27 AM   #4
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Whats more you can order a kit, all you need is a donor engine :>

Regards Prof. Rabbit

Chassis: Multi-tubular steel chassis frame.

Engine: 1164cc Inline 4 cyl., DOHC, with Ram-Air.

Transmission: Sequential 6-Speed close ratio gear box, purpose designed reverse gear, rear wheel torque damper.

Front suspension: Unequal opposed triangular arms, adjustable dampers with coil overs, sway bar.

Rear suspension: Swinging arm, dual adjustable dampers with coil overs.

Steering: Rack and pinion (2.25 turns lock-to-lock), leather steering wheel.

Brakes: Front discs: Cross-drilled discs, 11in.(280mm) diameter, 4-piston aluminum calipers.
Rear discs: Cross-drilled disc, 10in.(254mm) diameter, 2-piston aluminum caliper.

Wheels and Tires : Aluminum 7"x16" front, 11"x17" rear, 195/50/ZR16 front tires, 315/35/ZR17 rear tire.

Body: Reinforced fiberglass plastic-sandwich construction, carbon fiber windscreens and headrests.

Cockpit: Side-by-side 2-person seating, adjustable backs, adjustable foot-pedal box, 3-point retractable safety belts.

Dimensions: Wheelbase: 90in(2286mm);
Width: 78in.(1981mm);
Length: 138in.(3500mm);
Height: 42in.(1067mm);
Dry Weight: 900lbs (410kg).

Fuel Capacity: 7.5 US gal. (28L).

Performance: 0-60 mph: 4.1 sec.

Top speed: 140 mph.

Lateral acceleration:1.9g.

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Seriously though, that looks pretty awesome, any details?
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Old 11-05-2005, 12:32 AM   #5
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I DON'T THINK YOU FATHOM HOW QUICK

Seriously though, that looks pretty awesome, any details?
Slower than the bike the engine came from...... Jeeez. Wanna make a bike slower? add a wheel and double the weight.....

Oh, and I seriously question the 1.9g lateral, you ain't getting nearly 2 g without 4 wheels, slicks and some downforce. It might be an instantaneous peak lateral, but it shure wouldn't hold it on a handling circle.
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