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general advice pls
kaymar - 23/2/05 at 08:04 PM

i had untill now not considered a bike engine assuming it to be financially beyond my dreams. however i am suprised how some engines can be cheap in reallity and i am quite taken by the honda [pan european, where do you get adaptors for the gbox to prop from indeed the prop as well. sva/emissions is there a year of engine manufacture to be consider here. all advice will be gratefully received p/s my chassis is standard to book will this be to heavy? regards martin


JoelP - 23/2/05 at 08:45 PM

you need a sprocket adapter, basically a prop flange with splines cut into the middle. many manufacturers do them, however im not sure if they are common to fit the pan euro engine - not very common.

as for props, just do a search on the subject as many people have posted details of local companies.


Peteff - 23/2/05 at 08:48 PM

Pan euro is shaft drive isn't it. It runs inline in the bike as well so the job's half done. They are a bit on the big side though. Someone has done it already in a ST chassis I read somewhere.


stevebubs - 23/2/05 at 09:12 PM

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Originally posted by Peteff
Pan euro is shaft drive isn't it. It runs inline in the bike as well so the job's half done. They are a bit on the big side though. Someone has done it already in a ST chassis I read somewhere.


Yep - ST themselves.