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  • in reply to: Reliant trike #17059
    judokwai
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    Originally posted by imperialdata

    Can’t give much help there mate although some members may be able to. Built a Lotus Seven replica once and had a great time doing it. Learnt a lot about the real design of a car through it. I know the reliant back axle lends itself to a bike engine well, ie chain drive can be adapted to suit driving two wheels via the axle. What engine are you using?


    I’m going to try using the reliant engine but have to alter the bike frame a little to accommodate it. If the reliant goes ok I have got two Honda 400/4’s, I bought one as a doner for the other but I dont need the engine frame or front end so I’m thinking of having a go at making a trike out of that. My only problem there is how to go about driving the reliant axle with the chain !

    J Frost

    in reply to: GT750 #16979
    judokwai
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    I have never been lucky enough to ride a GT750 but I have been the proud owner of a GT550 since 1980, she purrs along and has plenty of power there if you need it me and the wife love it but the time has come for me to say goodbye to her, so in the spring I’m putting her up for sale. I can’t complain realy I have done less than 12,000 miles on her but enjoyed every inch !!!. Happy biking

    J Frost

    in reply to: Various #17032
    judokwai
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    Thats what I call a collection, my wife thinks I’m bad and I’ve only got four bikes. Nice to see I’m not the only GT fan I’ve got a Suzuki GT550 that I recently rebuilt, Ive owned it since 1980 and its my pride and joy Im reluctantly letting it go in the spring though. We are talking about travelling more miles next year so something a bit more modern is a must. Such is life eh !!! Happy biking
    Jack

    J Frost

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