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Old 08-24-2014, 01:55 PM   #131 (permalink)
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Old 08-24-2014, 02:16 PM   #132 (permalink)
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I love this thread, keeps making me think of new ideas.....my specialty, today I'm thinking a Suzuki Hayabusa with a dual trike conversion from a Formula 3 Chassis for a street legal quad faster than any car.
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No offence personally to you, but why? There are no compatible needs for the two designs.
Everything that makes a goood aircraft, makes a bad car and visa-versa. and all things considered you could buy a very nice car AND a nice aircraft for less trouble.
Most cars are a series of trade-offs. I have both, but the changeover, and planning involved limits usage. Having the option readily at hand makes all the difference. Much like having a motorcycle, it limits what/ who you can carry and what weather you can operate in, but the joy of riding makes it worthwhile when the stars align. Having the option mid-trip can open up opportunities that either by themselves cannot. The main being i can fly someplace, but I'm stuck to taking a taxi (if available) once there, and really stuck if the weather is poor. I agree, for longer trips, nothing beats a dedicated vehicle, but this type of vehicle does have its place.
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I love this thread, keeps making me think of new ideas.....my specialty, today I'm thinking a Suzuki Hayabusa with a dual trike conversion from a Formula 3 Chassis for a street legal quad faster than any car.
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Old 08-24-2014, 11:44 PM   #135 (permalink)
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I love this thread, keeps making me think of new ideas....
I don't need the thread. The other day I had this thought about taking a little pickup, like an LUV, and replacing the bed with a cement mixer. To make a 6' tall cement truck.

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That "dual trike" part might imply that, but he was saying he would want to convert it into a quad
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Old 08-26-2014, 05:10 PM   #138 (permalink)
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I think he's thinking of an "X-Rex", with four wheels... Which might be easier to accomplish by swapping a Hayabusa drivetrain into a modified exisiting quad...
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you guys are missing the point, the formula 3 chassis for the best handling 4 wheel vehicle on the road, fundamentally a quad, but actually a formula 3 car with a motorcycle cockpit, turbo hayabusas have topped nurburgring in the Radical SR3 and I think can be taken this step further.
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turbo hayabusas have topped nurburgring in the Radical SR3
That's a good point. BTW IIRC the Radical SR3 had a reversible differential in order to allow it to retain the same gearbox of the Hayabusa. That setup would be nice into a Suzuki Swift GTi from early 90's...

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