minitici
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posted on 26/12/12 at 11:27 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Peteff
quote: Originally posted by wilkingj
Hmmm... Maybe a suitable Donor for a Hayabusa transplant
Then it will no longer be a light quadricycle so not really any point The legal description limits them to 15kw, about 20bhp and 45kph top speed.
The 15kW applies to "Heavy" Quadricycles...
For "Light" Quadricycles the limit is only 4kW
From MSVA Manual (2010):
4 wheeled vehicle (light quadricycle)
- with a maximum design speed of 45km/h (28mph) (48km/h [30mph] if manufactured before 08/08/2003)
- fitted with an spark ignition internal combustion engine having a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50cc, or
- fitted with any other internal combustion engine which has a maximum net power output of 4kW, or
- fitted with an electric motor with a maximum continuous power not exceeding 4kW
- not exceeding 350kg unladen (not including the mass of batteries in the case of electric vehicles)
- if designed to carry goods a payload not exceeding 200kg
[Edited on 26/12/12 by minitici]
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MikeRJ
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posted on 26/12/12 at 03:35 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by vanepico
Isn't the CBT JUST bike control stuff? Like balance and stuff, ALL of which you do not need on 4 wheels?
No, it includes on road training as well.
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