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Enthusiast - 29/1/03 at 08:48 PM

Can i put a Bike engine in a Indy


Mark Allanson - 29/1/03 at 08:59 PM

Yes


CairB - 29/1/03 at 09:11 PM

I'll second that in fact you can put one in mine


locodude - 29/1/03 at 09:58 PM

The ratio of chassis sold of each type i.e: car and bike is very near 50/50. So yes, you can put a bike engine in. In fact we're building 2 of them right now if you'd like to come for a look-see (I work at MK now).


auzziejim - 29/1/03 at 10:19 PM

sorry to hijack the thread but Locodude how did you get a job at MK? i would leave collage for that! LOL


locodude - 29/1/03 at 10:58 PM

1. Isn't collage some type of needlework and if so who wouldn't.
2. The simple reason is that Martin asked nicely. So I said yes.


Jasper - 31/1/03 at 05:50 PM

Get on the right section if you wanna put a bike engine in! Bike engines will go in anything that ain't too heavy, and be much more fun than the old english anchors.

(Ducks for cover from incoming PTM flack....)


Jon Ison - 31/1/03 at 06:02 PM

prepares to cover Jaspers back, but knows he needs PTM on his side too...........oh wot to do ????

nelly n kelly.Dilema.......

put a bike engine in it..............


Jon Ison - 31/1/03 at 06:03 PM

oh, see ya in mornin too chris..........

either way i will be Honda powerd, kettle on for 10-ish ????


locodude - 31/1/03 at 07:22 PM

Jesus, it gets more like a social occasion every weekend, and non the worse for that!
Oh and jasper, there's never been anything wrong with bike engines............................................................................................................................................... ...in a bike!!!
Better be carefull what I say, I put one in a car today!


mdc124 - 31/1/03 at 08:20 PM

quote:
[Better be carefull what I say, I put one in a car today!


Could this mean I have an engine? I best update my build diary.
It's really easy this kit car building business.