hayabusa engine in an atv
#1
this might be a dumb question but why doesnt someone put a 1300cc hayabusa engine in an atv. is the engine too big? it would be so crazy, you couldnt keep the front on the ground.
#3
Hey look 3 post in a row from people in washington. I've got a buddy who is going build a one seater buggy with one. He says it will probably take him 6 months. As for keeping yhe nose down just add about a foot to the swingarm.
#5
I actually live right behind the south sound speedway on the east side of I-5. I love the dunes but I can' t always afford to go however we ride the powerlines across from the speedway its got some technical 4x4 stuff and logging roads for a more casual but faster pace. Pm me and maybe we could go riding. Also my mom lives up Porter Creek rd about 1/4 of a mile from the entrance to cap forest.
#7
I usally stick to the gravel at cap forest cause the trails have alought of roots and stumps that like to cause pain when going to fast ,sounds like you got a screamer of a scrambler where do you do the dunes.
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#8
hey look at that,,,,, 7 washington posts[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
a hyabusa quad,,,,built properly,,,,would be insane
a turbo busa can deliver anywhere from 250-500+ hp
getting the hp to the ground would be a challenge
a hyabusa quad,,,,built properly,,,,would be insane
a turbo busa can deliver anywhere from 250-500+ hp
getting the hp to the ground would be a challenge


