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Hello 2 all MBN members
![]() I'm planning to build one seater streel legal buggy, with Yamaha V-Max (V4 1,200cc 121Hm@7500rpm 145hp@8000rpm) power plant Main dimensions are:
Last edited by Ant1Xr1st; 04-12-2009 at 09:24 PM. |
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Welcome, keep us posted when you start building.
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Currently mini-buggyless A-Arm Baja Bug 2007 Yamaha Rhino www.solomotorsports.com |
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Frame/shocks pic update
*Suspension are not finishedTube for frame - 32mm outside/28 inside Tube for A-arms - 20mm outside/16 inside *deleted* *And i have sold the engine( to my friend... He just broke his on the very begining of season... But he promized to find busa or zx14 powerplant 4 me ![]() Last edited by Ant1Xr1st; 04-19-2009 at 02:03 AM. |
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greasemnky, you're right, of course
i forgot about it |
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A few observations. Assuming it is scaled, the engine compartment is too small. The engine is turned backwards. There is not enough room the the engine cage to run the sprocket carrier or differential. The cockpit looks too cramped, The top of the cage is very low and the seat is tipped back too much. The cockpit needs to be wider, even for a single seater to get your head away from the bars.
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Cocpit is small, but i'm not a big man 800mm high 600 widthBut dimensions can be rechecked and changed when a'm start to build ![]() What can you say about the frame geometry? Last edited by Ant1Xr1st; 04-19-2009 at 02:43 AM. |
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