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Re: test drive anyone?
« Reply #1 on: 19 February 2011, 20:25:17 »

what a sack of sh1t ;D
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Re: test drive anyone?
« Reply #2 on: 19 February 2011, 20:29:25 »

Hmm. I think I'll pass on that. :o

For those who prefer 2 wheels ....

http://www.custommettle.co.uk/gallery2embedded.php?g2_itemId=695

Yes, that is a 5.3 litre Jaguar V12 with twin turbos. :o

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Re: test drive anyone?
« Reply #3 on: 19 February 2011, 20:36:37 »

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Hmm. I think I'll pass on that. :o

For those who prefer 2 wheels ....

http://www.custommettle.co.uk/gallery2embedded.php?g2_itemId=695

Yes, that is a 5.3 litre Jaguar V12 with twin turbos. :o

Kevin

Wouldn't fancy picking that up off the side stand, never mind the floor if it fell over ::) ::)

I'd love to test ride it but would probably soil myself :-X :-X ;) ;)
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Re: test drive anyone?
« Reply #4 on: 19 February 2011, 21:40:06 »

The frame geometry looks totally wrong from the middle to the front end and too much stress looks as if it's being placed on the steering neck itself.

With the rake of those forks and them not being leading links by the looks of it, the word understeer is an understatement!!  :o .

Past history for those that have heard of him, Chris Ireland use to make proper handling car engine trikes.

I had a metro engine trike in the past, about all the metro was good for, as the rest of the car was s.....  ::)  ;D

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