Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
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Re: Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
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Re: Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
Wow.....how much fun is that !
I watched car racing at Lydden Hill a few years back, and there was a similar car beating everything round the tight little circuit. There were some big capacity muscle cars getting pasted by this thing. So when it came into the pit area, I went straight down for a closer look. Sure enough......bike engined ! Yamaha R1.
I've also seen a number of bike engined Caterhams at the Isle of Man.....they are awesome !
I watched car racing at Lydden Hill a few years back, and there was a similar car beating everything round the tight little circuit. There were some big capacity muscle cars getting pasted by this thing. So when it came into the pit area, I went straight down for a closer look. Sure enough......bike engined ! Yamaha R1.
I've also seen a number of bike engined Caterhams at the Isle of Man.....they are awesome !
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Re: Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
Now wouldn't THAT be a laff-riot to take for a spin.
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Re: Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
Oh its sweet and its right hand drive too, now that's just perfect for me.
Two strokes, its just that simple.
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Re: Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
And he has an 850cc Ocelot race motor for it plus a 750 TR spec motor.
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Re: Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
Does he have a You Tube of this running?
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Re: Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
is it chain driven or is that a belt in there?
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Re: Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
Pretty sure its chain drive , it just has a safety guard around it .. i bet that would help contain much of the chain lube that get thrown off also
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Re: Now here's a cool way to use a GT750 engine
Not a Suzuki engine but check out this 2 stroke race car http://2strokebiker.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... -pics.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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