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  • We've all thought about it
  • jools182
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    flip
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    That is bizarre, more bizarre is theres a bid on it 🙄

    Raindog
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    Great. I’d have it just for the giggle. I used to work with someone who had fitted a Honda 400/4 engine into an FS1E thought, which beats this.

    pastcaring
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    i prefer this

    PeterPoddy
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    Needs a registration plate, tax, MoT, Insurance, license, helmet…….

    billyboy
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    For some reason I was expecting you to mention …………………. Lisa

    donsimon
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    I used to work with someone who had fitted a Honda 400/4 engine into an FS1E thought, which beats this.

    😯

    MrSparkle
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    I used to work with someone who had fitted a Honda 400/4 engine into an FS1E thought, which beats this.

    would have liked to see this. The engine would weigh about 3 times what the frame weighed and there would have had to be a massive outrigger to rear sprocket.

    uplink
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    I used to work with someone who had fitted a Honda 400/4 engine into an FS1E thought, which beats this.

    For the life of me, I can’t figure out how you could hang that engine on a FS1E frame
    It has no suitable structural framework at the top,front or above the engine, the FS1E engine hangs from the swinging arm/centre spine section, you simply couldn’t do that with the 400 motor.

    He was pulling your pisser

    Junkyard
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    i would probably upgrade from V brakes
    I would love to try it tbh

    richmars
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    Nice use of cable ties and tape.

    Dancake
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    “UK customers will have to register their completed vehicle as a Moped…… “

    “…and a vehicle check by VOSA. We make no claims as to whether these kits will pass such tests…”

    TandemJeremy
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    Not a chance of making it road legal unless its restricted to 15 mph when you might get it registered as an assisted bicycle.

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