RTR announce the impending launch at Stoneleigh 2012 of the all new ‘MEVabusa’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDOkXc2RIvk&context=C34afe82ADOEgsToPDskK_joDEVk44PkIUFXbTRYDQ
now that was a disappointing video
+1
Also you should warn epileptics before they watch that!
Maybe it's meant to hypnotise people lol, like planet chaser starlight excellent:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jRKQsWqjZs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Apologies if my post was misleading, I guess it was just an initial market tease by Road Track Race – RTR, prior to the cars launch at Stoneleigh, in
a few month’s time.
It was when I visited RTR’s Nottingham based factory in early December last year, I spotted a part complete chassis that just didn’t look quite right
for a tR1ke build.
Under interrogation Paul Holmes – (MD of RTR) divulged that this was the start of their first true kit car design, a Suzuki Hayabusa powered,
ultra-light weight, 4 wheel, 2 seat, ultimate performance car, to be launched at the Stoneleigh Show in 2012. While I was sworn to secrecy at the time
I notice that RTR have over the weekend posted a YouTube clip declaring their intentions to the world, so it’s not a secret no more, so I thought I’d
share the information.
I’m sure that in the coming months / weeks more info will be forthcoming from RTR.
Stig Mills mentioned it here....
Phil
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Originally posted by Hellfire
Stig Mills mentioned it here....
Phil
Stoneleigh 2012 Kit Car Show - First Pictures of the New MEVabusa
how well do these mid engined rtr/mev cars handle compared to a 7 type car? how much suspension design goes into them as they seem to churn out 2-3 new cars a year! looks nice though and if it goes and handles/brakes well then with mev's reasonable pricing it could be a winner
has any one driven one of these yet? Im curious as to how one would compare to a more traditional & style car on track
Saw the three wheeler on track last week. Went like **** off a hot shiny shovel!! Looked like it was having a hard time putting the power down at times though so presumably the 4 wheeled version will be better...
i find it hard to understand the suspension design. not sure of top suspension mount strength.
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Originally posted by daniel mason
i find it hard to understand the suspension design. not sure of top suspension mount strength.
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Originally posted by Minicooper
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Originally posted by daniel mason
i find it hard to understand the suspension design. not sure of top suspension mount strength.
Why? looks straight forward to me. Are you referring to the rear suspension?
Cheers
David
[Edited on 16/10/12 by Minicooper]