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X-AWDriver Apr 15, 2005 11:51 AM

STi ATV
 
http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~...rester/ATV.htm

I bet that things screams. :shocked:

rimpainter.com Apr 15, 2005 11:59 AM

Now that is insane!

blink Apr 15, 2005 01:11 PM

i bet i can run faster than that! :drink: lol

SEAN_at_TLT Apr 15, 2005 01:13 PM

WOW! Looks fun...but DEADLY!

kyle_22r Apr 15, 2005 06:31 PM

if modded 5hp briggs can get you to 60mph...i'd find myself as a greasy spot on the road after a little ride on that thing :eeek:

Ontos Apr 15, 2005 08:42 PM

I'm keeping my eyes on big-boys.com for the video of somebody killing themselves on that thing!

jimbo74 Apr 15, 2005 09:00 PM

whats up with the 17" inched rim street tires... thats not very offroad worthy.....

FilthyRich Apr 16, 2005 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by kyle_22r
if modded 5hp briggs can get you to 60mph...i'd find myself as a greasy spot on the road after a little ride on that thing :eeek:

i build gopeds for fun. small motors on scooters. a couple hp going 30-40 mph is fun. that is friggin' scary :shocked:
you might say, sweet, but i wold love to see someone actaully ride that rolling coffin

Stegall984R Apr 17, 2005 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by jimabena74
whats up with the 17" inched rim street tires... thats not very offroad worthy.....


I do not think that thing was ever intended to leave the pavment.

besides, it would have to have at LEAST 16 inch street rims, because it has to run all the subaru drive train inorder to use that engine

kyle_22r Apr 17, 2005 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by FilthyRich
i build gopeds for fun. small motors on scooters. a couple hp going 30-40 mph is fun. that is friggin' scary :shocked:
you might say, sweet, but i wold love to see someone actaully ride that rolling coffin

i'm a mechanic for a briggs and stratton dealer, and i've really wanted to get into the racing aspect of it. i get a minimum 40% discount on parts :bigok:

i wouldn't mind building something based on one of those blockzilla blocks...that'd be sweet

yesterday i had an old snapper front engine riding lawn mower come in, it had a 12.5hp TWIN -- engine production date was 1988, i've never seen such a small twin from briggs, they've got single cylinder motors up to like 15hp last i checked. it had dual exhaust on it, and sounded really awesome...kind of like an old hotrod :laugh:

green91runner Apr 17, 2005 09:25 AM

i'd probably spend a lil more time on the front end with some fibreglass, finish it off, but its no different then a REALLY fast motorcycle (as far as protection). don't see how it couldn't become road legal?

turboale Apr 17, 2005 10:55 AM

Its like the Viper bike... nobody has the balls to ride it... :D

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green91runner Apr 17, 2005 02:40 PM

yea, seen that thing in person, definetely wouldnt ride it.

FilthyRich Apr 17, 2005 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by kyle_22r
i'm a mechanic for a briggs and stratton dealer, and i've really wanted to get into the racing aspect of it. i get a minimum 40% discount on parts :bigok:

i wouldn't mind building something based on one of those blockzilla blocks...that'd be sweet

yesterday i had an old snapper front engine riding lawn mower come in, it had a 12.5hp TWIN -- engine production date was 1988, i've never seen such a small twin from briggs, they've got single cylinder motors up to like 15hp last i checked. it had dual exhaust on it, and sounded really awesome...kind of like an old hotrod :laugh:

yeah, that stuff is fun. Motors are built tough as nails and it really is amzing how fast you can go on a handful of HP :rockon: :great:

graduatedpine Mar 16, 2010 11:16 AM

No joke, I used to drive an 83 Honda civic hatchback in high school lol and for only having 55 hp it was pretty dang zippy...... man that was a nice car: )


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