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Post by Stiggy on Mar 26, 2012 18:12:34 GMT
2 seats, donor Suzuki Hayabusa
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Post by Scott on Mar 27, 2012 7:18:18 GMT
Great work RTR,
Im looking forward to seeing it, is there any more sneak previews available??
I could be interested but it has too many wheels for me, im converted !!
Scott
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Post by brownie on Mar 27, 2012 8:10:23 GMT
Had a look at this beast yesterday when I dropped my rocket off. It was in the jig but still looked very cool, can't wait to see it with its body work on.
For a clue of what it looked like, just imagine the offspring if the atomic, sonic and rocket had a drug fueled orgy :-)
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Post by roadtrackrace on Mar 27, 2012 10:28:36 GMT
Ok ... school boy error ... should have looked at RTR's website before my last post... single seater and not a focus donor obviously..... nice profile. ;D 2 seater actually... ;D
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Post by roadtrackrace on Mar 27, 2012 10:34:03 GMT
Great work RTR, Im looking forward to seeing it, is there any more sneak previews available?? I could be interested but it has too many wheels for me, im converted !! Scott 'Busa lump will actually go into tR1ke frame... Trabusa anyone
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Post by Scott on Mar 27, 2012 15:15:19 GMT
UMMMMMM! Anyone got a large Shoe Horn
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mattsmev
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Post by mattsmev on Mar 31, 2012 12:00:47 GMT
Scott
Are you considering putting the 'busa' power plant in an eco exo? That would be a hoot - lots of leaning needed from driver and passenger...
The world needs a 1300cc eco exo
Cheers
Matt
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Post by Scott on Mar 31, 2012 17:24:01 GMT
Tempting - But i think the chassis would need some serious ballast to keep it on 3 wheels!! I will leave that to the big boys at RTR,,
The Eco-Exo-R is running a 400cc I have a feeling that is going to make anyone clench the lower cheeks!!
Scott
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