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racing trike
dave arthur - 7/5/16 at 04:34 PM

hi ive built a single seat busa powered, reverse trike which I have had on the road. is there any class I can race in, I did one sprint, but don't mind corners. or could any of you organize a class exclusively for this, as I am sure I am not the only one who has wanted to compare trackside, is their a monthly meet? pref in north west for trikes ect, I enjoy gluing and sticking, and love to see other peoples one off projects. yours dave arthur


minitici - 7/5/16 at 05:39 PM

See my post on your other thread
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=203826


dave arthur - 27/6/16 at 04:47 PM

hi everybody
I have enquired on your site for the last few months, and have been trying to find a class I can race in, in my home built road registered trike currently fitted with a 4000 mile busa motor, but have come to a dead end. I get very little time to drive it anyway, and was more than happy with the performance of the cbr 1000 engine fitted previously and that engine is just sat languishing, on the floor. So I was hoping to sell busa motor for £2000 and drop cbr back in, but if you race in any class, I may be able to part sponsor somebody, in exchange for advertising and bringing in work, grit blasting vapour blasting machining and welding. if this is something you would be interested in get back initially via this site and send a few photos ect ime not so bothered about top finishes, just a nice prepared car, its also a more practical proposition, if you are close to Warrington Cheshire


YOUSAY54 - 29/1/17 at 02:57 PM

Hi have you tried the NSA they cater for 3 wheelers they would be pleased to have you, or Straightliners they can be found on facebook.


adampage - 30/1/17 at 08:28 AM

It doesn't help your racing issue, but it'll help us who're wondering what a Busa trike would be like!

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YOUSAY54 - 30/1/17 at 11:03 AM

Hi yes the NSA is there they have a website National sprint association .co.uk they do sprints and hills, the straightliners do sprints and drag racing etc they have a website www.straightliners.co.uk both clubs are countrywide, as I say both have classes for you. cheers Ray.