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18-11-05, 09:20 PM | #1 |
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SV650 Powered Quad Bike??
Am thinking of buying an older rear wheel drive farm quad bike, ripping out the single cylinder 300cc engine, and replacing it with a carbed SV650 engine All for a winter project..
Fit some wider road wheels, a rev counter, and a speedo, then hopefully put it on the road for some fun... but what could I do for a reverse gear, as most farm quads have a reverse gear???? Would this be possible or am I living in cloud coo coo land |
18-11-05, 09:31 PM | #2 |
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From what I've heard road reg's for quads are too much hassle.
Not saying you shouldn't try mind! Would be a handful. |
18-11-05, 10:20 PM | #3 |
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19-11-05, 07:28 AM | #4 |
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Most quads 300cc plus are shaft drive which will be difficult to sort out. I think alot of the Polaris bikes are chain.
The SV engine is probably quite tall but as long as you are handy with a welder it should be fine. I think you can road register a quad fairly easily by actually taking the lights off it and fitting a speedo. Or you could find a farm one that has already been registered. A chassis from a racing quad would obviously be best as it would have reasonable suspension and chain drive. |
19-11-05, 01:47 PM | #5 |
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buy a road legal quad ebay 1800quid chain drive, knock up some new mounts slip in the sv engine re register engine size job done give us a go
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21-11-05, 08:56 AM | #8 |
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Now, you guys have really got my mind going. A quad with a bandit 1200 or 1400 motor, him maybe need a longer chassis for greater stability, which might make room for a low rider style machine, which sounds a bit queer but hold on.... a drag machine (geddit?).... somebody somewhere must have built a drag quad bike by now?
Hmmm, it's a pity i dont have the resources to make stuff like that. |
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