Had nothing to do after a Dr's appt. today, so I figured I'd go ahead and dismantle the parts bike. Gave the impact driver quite a workout. It's pretty amazing how fast you can take one down. Nothing left on the frame but wheels and a motor, and the empty bars. Took less than 3 hours. Now I just gotta decide what to keep and what to sell.
After I got done I looked at the motor, then looked at a big pile of 2" square tube steel I have laying in the storage room, and had an epiphany. What a great motor it would make for the offroad/dune buggy type ATV I was thinking of making out of all that steel. It seems like it would be relatively easy to adapt the shaft drive to an axle of some sort. Lower the rear end gearing to give it more torque and such.
I'm kinda curious as to how much weight that it could pull and still be somewhat quick. I wonder how the tranny would hold up, as well. It's got more power than a VW bug motor, which is what I had always planned to use. I was thinking a smallish frame, kinda like an Odyssey, but big enough for 2 adults to squeeze in. Rear mounted engine, if possible. Big fat 4-wheeler tires, etc. Probably around 1000 lbs before the riders get in.
What do ya'll think?
After I got done I looked at the motor, then looked at a big pile of 2" square tube steel I have laying in the storage room, and had an epiphany. What a great motor it would make for the offroad/dune buggy type ATV I was thinking of making out of all that steel. It seems like it would be relatively easy to adapt the shaft drive to an axle of some sort. Lower the rear end gearing to give it more torque and such.
I'm kinda curious as to how much weight that it could pull and still be somewhat quick. I wonder how the tranny would hold up, as well. It's got more power than a VW bug motor, which is what I had always planned to use. I was thinking a smallish frame, kinda like an Odyssey, but big enough for 2 adults to squeeze in. Rear mounted engine, if possible. Big fat 4-wheeler tires, etc. Probably around 1000 lbs before the riders get in.
What do ya'll think?
Comment