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JIZZSTER - 4/11/05 at 07:02 PM

HELLO ALL Im steve from essex seriously considering a Locost and high on the short list is the mk Indy brochure requested. Looking into a bike engine option
Anyone got any advice tips or photos?
any help appreciated

steven.taylor1@btinternet.com

thanks


donut - 4/11/05 at 07:08 PM

Hi and Welcome.

Mk specialise in bike engined cars so you could not go far wrong with one of those..... and you wouldn’t have to weld a chassis together either!!

If you look on the MK Indy forum you will see most people there are building Indy's. They will have a link to their photo archives just above the word Building on the left. Click on it and you will be able to see their cars etc.


kevano - 4/11/05 at 07:10 PM

my opinion don't even think about getting a car engined one, go for the bike and get the fastest one you can afford. they are so much fun!!! Rescued attachment donnington1.JPG
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andygtt - 4/11/05 at 07:12 PM

Hi

I near colchester and am building an MK Indy with an R1 engine.... whilst I'm not far through the build I have all the bits and am impressed with the quality of fit and finish.


pajsh - 4/11/05 at 08:00 PM

I am currently just finishing off a Locost build by someone else and am already thinking of my second project.

I'm interested in a BEC but I have three reservations.

1) Cost - What is a sensible budget for say an MK R1

2) Complexity - How hard are they to put together

3) Practicality - Assuming it's a just for fun road blast and occasional track car would a CEC be more practical. How far can you go before the noise gets a bit wearing.

Guess they are pretty broad questions and probably the main CEC/BEC issues so I though answers might help JIZZSTER too.


donut - 4/11/05 at 08:24 PM

1- £6k upwards for a nice car.

2- No more difficult than a CEC i would think. in some cases BEC is easier as the engine , starter, alt and gearbox are all in 1 unit. The wiring is easy too (apparently!)

3- CEC's are far more practical if you just want to drive to meets etc but BEC's are unbeatable if you are a hooligan and for track.

If i were you i would see if you can drive a BEC in normal trafic to see if it suits you as this will be where you will probably be doing most of your driving.

[Edited on 4/11/05 by donut]


zxrlocost - 4/11/05 at 09:48 PM

as donut says at least budget 6k Id say 7 for an R1

if you want to use second hand wheels used brake/shit brake parts etc

then you could bring this down considerably wouldnt reccomend it though

chris


blockhead_rich - 4/11/05 at 10:29 PM

I'd recommend the Velocity (if you want a very easy build). So If you want to have a look before you buy, I can't be far away. Not quite on the road just yet though (95%+ done).
Rich


Hellfire - 5/11/05 at 09:07 AM

Steve, have a look at the build and rebuild diaries on our website to see how easy an MK goes together.

Try and get a ride in both car engined and bike engined variants and decide which is best for you. Then go look for a bike engine


donut - 5/11/05 at 09:34 AM

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Try and get a ride in both car engined and bike engined variants and decide which is best for you. Then go look for a bike engine



Thats what i like about you Hellfire, a nice even 50/50, non bias straight down the middle suggestion!!


Hellfire - 5/11/05 at 09:48 AM



JIZZSTER - 7/11/05 at 09:16 AM

Hi all thanks for all info still totally undecided on which one oredered brochures guess flip a coin lol
anyone got any photos etc

steven.taylor1@btinternet.com

cheers

steve


Hellfire - 7/11/05 at 12:43 PM

MK Gallery

Have a look on MK website gallery.

Also, have a look in the gallery on our website, I'm sure there's a few photo's in there.


IWantOne - 7/11/05 at 12:44 PM

I was in the same boat a few months ago....you cant go wrong with the MK BEC. i was TOLD by my GF that i didnt have enough time to build one...so i got one 99% complete. she is now upset because its close to being more fun than SEX....her words...god dam!!!

[Edited on 7/11/05 by IWantOne]


DarrenW - 7/11/05 at 01:03 PM

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Originally posted by donut
quote:

Try and get a ride in both car engined and bike engined variants and decide which is best for you. Then go look for a bike engine



Thats what i like about you Hellfire, a nice even 50/50, non bias straight down the middle suggestion!!



If he was truly non biassed he would also suggest a visit to Mac#1 as well whilst in the area