Wasn't planning on turning this into a car blog but I have to mention one more company using Hayabusa engines since they seem to have quite a business building street legal cars and kits. The comany is Z Cars over in England and they have some of the coolest conversions, putting bike engines into a Mini, a Lotus and some other cars, most notably, the Ultima, where they use two … [Read more...]
Hayabusa 3 wheeler
Since we've been talking about Hayabusa engines, I ran across this Hayabusa with a sort of, well... , growth out back. It's a wheelie bar on steroids or something. I'm not sure what the reason behind it is but it's interesting, not your average 3 wheeler. … [Read more...]
British motoring translations
Ok, you just bought your shiny new Triumph and you're right proud, you are, but wait! If you show up at the local pub and talk like an American, they'll laugh and tell you to get a Harley. Don't despair, there's help, The American's Guide to Speaking British. It will make you a proper English gent, after all, if you say you need some gas, they may think you're barmy and tell … [Read more...]
Follow up on police forum
There's been a LOT of follow up on that forum where the police were joking about the crashed biker. Seems like it got pretty heated. Wow. … [Read more...]
More motorcycle powered cars
A couple of weeks ago I was talking about what I called the "universal engine" concept, where I said you can put almost any engine into any vehicle if it has the proper power characteristics. I'm not sure "motorcycle engines" or "car engines" really exist. Yesterday I pointed to the SR8, a racecar with a modified Hayabusa engine and today I found the T-Rex three wheeler, … [Read more...]
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