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nilocp - 20/11/10 at 09:47 PM

I am looking for a good Caterham / Westfield 7 type kit to take a Hayabusa.

Any suggestions?

CP


jossey - 20/11/10 at 09:57 PM

MK INDY?


MakeEverything - 20/11/10 at 10:02 PM

From what ive heard, i wouldnt go anywhere near an MK Indy R new build experience.


mookaloid - 20/11/10 at 10:14 PM

quote:
Originally posted by MakeEverything
From what ive heard, i wouldnt go anywhere near an MK Indy R new build experience.


Why? what have you heard?


eznfrank - 20/11/10 at 10:27 PM

My suggestion would be to use the search function, there's years worth of discussion on this subject ready to read through. Oh, and save yourself a few quid and get a zx12 instead


phelpsa - 21/11/10 at 02:29 AM

Erm... how about a Westfield? Would be number one choice in my eyes.


Rocket_Rabbit - 21/11/10 at 07:15 AM

quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
quote:
Originally posted by MakeEverything
From what ive heard, i wouldnt go anywhere near an MK Indy R new build experience.


Why? what have you heard?

Ditto. I'm also interested to head what MakeEverything heard.


Stott - 21/11/10 at 08:17 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Rocket_Rabbit
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
quote:
Originally posted by MakeEverything
From what ive heard, i wouldnt go anywhere near an MK Indy R new build experience.


Why? what have you heard?

Ditto. I'm also interested to head what MakeEverything heard.


I can't think of anything specific at the moment but over the last couple of months there has (or at least it seems) been a lot of people whinging about them on here.

I can't get hold of them / still waiting for delivery of parts / this or that doesn't fit etc etc.

Always someone pops up and says go see them and you'll sort it out, and the like, but based on what I've been reading there seems to be a few unhappy MK customers at the moment

ATB
Stott


MakeEverything - 21/11/10 at 08:41 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Stott
quote:
Originally posted by Rocket_Rabbit
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
quote:
Originally posted by MakeEverything
From what ive heard, i wouldnt go anywhere near an MK Indy R new build experience.


Why? what have you heard?

Ditto. I'm also interested to head what MakeEverything heard.


I can't think of anything specific at the moment but over the last couple of months there has (or at least it seems) been a lot of people whinging about them on here.

I can't get hold of them / still waiting for delivery of parts / this or that doesn't fit etc etc.

Always someone pops up and says go see them and you'll sort it out, and the like, but based on what I've been reading there seems to be a few unhappy MK customers at the moment

ATB
Stott


Thats it.

A mate of mine is building one and the chassis doesnt have all the brackets welded onto it but is already powdercoated, fibreglass parts dont fit, wrong parts supplied in the kit, some parts missing, tyres fitted onto tyres the wrong way round, broken starter on the busa engine which was checked by yorkshire engines before despatching to them, and the list goes on. He has a list longer than anyone would like to see.

Its quite easy to make a judgement on someone elses experience, but given the amount of money thats involved i wouldnt touch them with someone elses either.

All IMO of course, and im sure there are some positive feedack comments to be had and happy customers on here as well.


big_l - 21/11/10 at 09:25 AM

Mnr all the way that company is second to none some of the nicest most honest people I have ever delt with


RichardK - 21/11/10 at 10:02 AM

Agreed MNR are real good guys, I did the scratch built thing but they were always willing to help me even though I didnt buy an MNR although they always seemed to be really busy and it would have been real easy for them to tell me to go away and concentrate on there own kit owners, but didn't and helped me with a rollbar hoop in kit form and other stuff.

So because of things like that I am a fan of MNR.

Cheers

Rich


daniel mason - 21/11/10 at 10:04 AM

mnr all the way!


mistergrumpy - 21/11/10 at 01:59 PM

MNR for me too. I did the scratch build too and they were willing to help me and when I ordered a sprocket adapter it came straight away. I had a massive wait for an exhaust from MK and kept getting fobbed off on the phone by them and they didn't seem concerned and when I got it it didn't fit.


nilocp - 21/11/10 at 10:34 PM

Thanks guys, I will look at MNR. Not heard of them before. I looked at MK years ago and did not like it. I thought it was too big!! If that makes sense?

Colin


easisatman - 22/11/10 at 07:40 AM

Raw are a good company to deal with and the striker is smaller and is race proven!

regards
Paul


NS Dev - 22/11/10 at 09:22 AM

all very tricky!
I also don't like the "big" se7ens, which these days seems to be most of them!!

MNR are a great outfit in my experience, though again for me their car is too big.

I PERSONALLY would not go for an MK, for various reasons.

RAW seem good, I have never bought anything from them , but what I have seen is well engineered and "looks right"

Procomp are well worth looking at, you really need to go and see and have a chat to appreciate their work, they don't blow trumpets as much as some!

As an all rounder, value for money and ease of build wise though, Westfield are hard to beat. They have done it for years, know the ropes, are situated in the middle of "engineering alley" and so have some great suppliers, and while their stuff may appear more pricey than the less well known suppliers, they are actually no more expensive really by the time the car hits the road.


nilocp - 22/11/10 at 05:09 PM

Ah, MNR is a 'big' one! Not for me then. I built a Phoenix some years ago with a Lotus Sunbeam engine. That was quick! But a Stryker? No, again, not for me.

I want a 7 clone. I spoke with Stuart Taylor some years ago and was very impressed.

Does he still do a 7?

Westfield - too dear!

I will have a look at Procomp.

Colin