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Re: I bet this is a handfull
« Reply #30 on: 15 November 2008, 20:37:00 »

300BHP in such a small car, I think he will get his mony for it, they go for about half that in standard form.

Thinking about it, reminds me of a Road Wars clip that showed the police having difficulty catching up with a souped up 3 wheeler. ;D ;D ;D
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Re: I bet this is a handfull
« Reply #31 on: 15 November 2008, 20:40:42 »

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If you think that's a hand full, try 300 bhp with a wheel missing! clicky   :o  :o   :y  :y  :y
Apparantly though it's more sure footed that a 'proper' one


        When i was about 15, my next door neighbour took me out for ride in one of these :o, my god it was like driving along in a metal shed with all the doors and windows unlatched :o, every little bump felt like Everest and every pot hole like the Grand canyon :D :D.
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Re: I bet this is a handfull
« Reply #32 on: 15 November 2008, 21:55:18 »

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If you think that's a hand full, try 300 bhp with a wheel missing! clicky   :o  :o   :y  :y  :y
Apparantly though it's more sure footed that a 'proper' one


        When i was about 15, my next door neighbour took me out for ride in one of these :o, my god it was like driving along in a metal shed with all the doors and windows unlatched :o, every little bump felt like Everest and every pot hole like the Grand canyon :D :D.

The only common item between a standard Bond Bug & this one is the GRP body. The real one is a folded light weight steel chassis & the Hayabusa Bug is a tubular chassis complete  with roll over bars, welded up Cossie diff etc etc There's a lot more rubber in contact withthe ground too.
Conversation apparantly though is impossible, due to the noise & grin terror factor.  ;D  ;D
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