???? on gsx 1000 in atv
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???? on gsx 1000 in atv
I'd say that the real question would be "What do you intend to do with this ATV?". Your frame should be indicative of purpose. Quad-Maniac is right that the raptor will oblige you more room, however, motorcyle engine quads are usually single purpose quads (almost always dragsters) and major frame mods will be required regardless of what you start with.
If you're looking to make this into a multi-purpose vehicle, you might consider an enclosed frame. Motorcycle engine single seat sand cars are awesome!
~Matt
If you're looking to make this into a multi-purpose vehicle, you might consider an enclosed frame. Motorcycle engine single seat sand cars are awesome!
~Matt
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???? on gsx 1000 in atv
I would think that the DS 650 frame would be the best starting point for a quad based 1 liter ATV. If you're thinking of single seater, or side by side vehicles, then take a look at this Rhino riding wheelies on the pavement with its street bike motor.
Rhino wheelies
Or how about this R1 powered Rhino beating a Banshee in a sand drag.
120 mph Rhino
Rhino wheelies
Or how about this R1 powered Rhino beating a Banshee in a sand drag.
120 mph Rhino
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???? on gsx 1000 in atv
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Outlawktm525
I want to sand drag it only. Is it alot of trouble putting the motor in a atv frame, got any pic on how i need to go about putting it in?</end quote></div>
No offense but if you have to ask that question then you probably aren't going to be able to pull this off. Nothing will come close to bolting up, and most of the time it requires modifications to the actual frame. If everything isn't done perfectly, with the motor in just the right position for the chain to line up, it'll be nothing but trouble. You'll also need to replace the entire wiring harness and electrical components from whatever bike you get the motor from.
I want to sand drag it only. Is it alot of trouble putting the motor in a atv frame, got any pic on how i need to go about putting it in?</end quote></div>
No offense but if you have to ask that question then you probably aren't going to be able to pull this off. Nothing will come close to bolting up, and most of the time it requires modifications to the actual frame. If everything isn't done perfectly, with the motor in just the right position for the chain to line up, it'll be nothing but trouble. You'll also need to replace the entire wiring harness and electrical components from whatever bike you get the motor from.
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???? on gsx 1000 in atv
I have 3 questions first how are the rear set up on these rhinos from whar i can see in the vids they look like the rears on Polaris outlaw IRS. Second can these be made to be 4x4 again that would be great for mud bogging. Third does anyone know were u can get more pics or info on these rhinos.