|
Post by Stiggy on Jun 9, 2016 14:49:41 GMT
I have been developing a Rocket type vehicle for some time now and I am pleased to report that all design elements have now been covered and the next stage is to complete a prototype. It will be marketed as Exoleader which is a trade marked name. MEV do not intend to sell this as a kit at this stage. Brimoto intend to sell Rocket kits. Exo is a Rocket copy with a nose. Those looking for the best value kit in the world should look to Exocet, massive fun and perfect balance due to its 50-50 weight distribution (driver on board). Tunable to 460bhp! It would be ludicrous to offer a car that had not been fully tested let alone not fully built yet so my car will be at Curb for testing only. I will build it, test it, drive it, fine tune it and then stand with confidence and invite purchasers. I have no more info to share at this time other than to say mine will have a Toyota 190 bhp engine. Curborough here we come.
|
|
|
Post by andrew on Jun 10, 2016 19:46:30 GMT
I am getting confused now. does this mean there are going to be 3 different rocket manufacturers? Brimoto? Mev? Exo?
|
|
|
Post by Stiggy on Jun 11, 2016 9:31:22 GMT
I am getting confused now. does this mean there are going to be 3 different rocket manufacturers? Brimoto? Mev? Exo? There is lots of history about who, why and what with regards to Rocket on here. I have amended my post to make it more clear.
|
|
|
Post by BobN on Jun 11, 2016 10:52:17 GMT
In a nutshell if you want a kit car that you want to build yourself then go to Brimoto for the Rocket.
If you want a production car that is also exoskeleton to buy and ready to drive away then go to MEV.
Correct Stuart? Just trying to make this crystal clear for general public.
|
|
|
Post by Stiggy on Jun 11, 2016 17:24:21 GMT
In a nutshell if you want a kit car that you want to build yourself then go to Brimoto for the Rocket. If you want a production car that is also exoskeleton to buy and ready to drive away then go to MEV. Correct Stuart? Just trying to make this crystal clear for general public. That is certainly the plan from my view point
|
|
|
Post by turbosteve on Jun 12, 2016 11:44:08 GMT
I like the rear wishbone lower mounts much more substantial than OTHERS
|
|
|
Post by nigel on Jun 12, 2016 14:57:55 GMT
I like the rear wishbone lower mounts much more substantial than OTHERS Eagle eyed observation Steve The front wishbones have also been extended, using a 'shorter rack' I guess. Won't go on... but should excel on the short twisty Crub.. track me think, looking forward to seeing. nigel
|
|