TwinTech Harley Custom Sports Car not Suzuki Hayabusa
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wow awsome... what kind of tranny?? did he build it himslef?
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awesome i love it when people just dont throw a busa in it and call it quits nice work
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@Kornball426 Got to admit the sound of a Harley in it is pretty cool. Wish I had the money to tinker and build cool stuff like this. Wish I had the ability mainly.
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what kind of fuel mileage you get with it?
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@Kornball426 Yeah, everyone wants a hayabusa engined sports car. Too mainstream.
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This is proof that a cool, fast, economical car can be made. Something like this would be a great commuter/second/hobby car. Have an SUV for the wife and something like this for the hubby that wants a sports car or a motorcycle and has a long daily commute.
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Sweet, kind of looks like an Ariel Atom. I was thinking of doing something similar to this but instead taking two Harley V-twins and turning them into a V-4.
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Just needs a more powerful v twin. Bikes with v twins can make over 250hp supercharged, I've even seen some turbo. I think the design is perfect, just double the power.
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Remember this is in America (They would register a frog if you put a motor in it)
unlike where you & I live
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This very neat vehicle you guys have created. I few weeks ago a I saw a video of man who used a twin Harley engine to create a Morgan Sports Car which only runs on 3 wheels. This and the morgan are really neat to see!! Thanks!
If I could keep my foot out of it, about 35 mpg, but it's too much fun to not to use all 120 horses so I get about 25.
TwintechV 6 months ago
Is this Street leal and if so how did you register it with the DMV?
lukzter 1 year ago
@lukzter - It's registered as an assembled vehicle. Most states have a category for special construction vehicles, even California.
TwintechV 1 year ago
Cool - high revving, sweet sound, and good gas mileage.
How much would it costs, approx, to swap out my engine from my Miata to a motorcycle engine?
lawrencelugar7777 2 years ago
I don't recommend you do this conversion. The Miata is to heavy for a bike engine.
TwintechV 2 years ago
While this is really cool... A sport bike motor could easily put out at least another 40-50 horsepower and get better gas mileage. I dunno, different strokes for different folks I guess. I would have gone rear engine and Hayabusa power personally... Then again that's what I "would do," you actually put your money where your mouth is and did it. Good job.
Kornball426 3 years ago 8
Been there, done that. Check out my Sport Tech at my website listed above.
TwintechV 2 years ago 3