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Hello Everyone
Hi, my name is David (Ironknot-buggy) and I'm into all things buggy.
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Hey man welcome! I joined over the weekend myself. It's a great forum with a lot of helpful people on it from what I've seen from reading and experienced myself so far.
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Thanks Superman. . . you know I never thought Superman would be a lurker. . . To be honest I don't knot how I feel about it. . .
Should be lots of fun, my minds ticks on new ideas.
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It's only because I'm new. I'm pretty active on forums usually.
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Oh . . . sure
. . . what about all that hanging around on the top of buildings . . . and I hate to mention it but X-ray vision. . . my head is spinning. . . Oh No I'm one to . . . its spreading.
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Welcome
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Thanks Metal, cool site!
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Welcome to the site great people with a lot of help
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Hi Zapper
Hi Zapper thanks, I think your right about the site and the competitions, although I haven't had time to read a great deal as yet, seem like a bit of fun.
I probably should mention I'm designing my own buggy and can think of nothing better than working through new ideas, they make me tick. I have a large single seat design and the closer I get to finalizing it the more ideas and details seem to present themselves. The buggy may knot be the norm for this site but its ideas that I think are important and thats just a buggy thing so here's the plan: I have a Hayabusa 1300, 1999, complete bike, accident damaged but seems to run good and no noise or smoke. Fox 18 x 2 inch coil overs with res, no springs as yet (front) Fox 16 x 2 inch air shocks (back). Fox 16 x 2 inch 3 tube by-pass shocks (back). Grey area 4 piston front brake kit. Stubs, combo for A-arm. 930 CVs. Its something I've been wanting to do for a long time and the ideas have been coming together for a few years so I've brought the parts I think will work with the end result and are trying to gather as much information as I can to get the plan finalised. As I say maybe knot what everyone wants but I hope the Idea at least will stir some interest and if so I will post a build thread when I'm ready to start getting things inplace. At the minute, I'm budgeting a welder and for Cromo thats probably going to be a Tig, then I'm teaching myself to weld. . . lol. . . if I sound optomistic, I am.
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Your in the right forum!!! Most of us would want to build that "Highend Buggy/Sandrail!!! You definitely have the "ULTIMATE" powerplant. You also have some of the other expensive parts of a build- "quailty" shocks. I'm very interested in your build and seeing the progress when you start.
Your being optimistic is a great quality to have as this will carry you through the "can't make up my mind" stage of a build. IMO- I think Mig/Tig/Heliarc welding are fairly easy to master- it's the understanding of "metallurgy" that most people overlook or fail to wrap their heads around. |
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Build
I always like to get the opinions of others that have more experance in things before jumping in and screwing things up.
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Both of you seem to have reached my idea nicely, good to know there is interest in the project. . . time to search metallurgy. Just to broarden the idea a bit: I have looked at a Roadstercycle reverse but think a jack shaft with starter ring around a disk for brake and starter reverse will suit be better. The problem at the moment is getting from the jack shaft to the axle, I want something that will last and this will take some new ideas that have me thinking a lot.
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I've given the starter reverse a minutes thought in the past & the biggest obstacle I found was the size of the ring gear/tooth count. To be affordable you need a good high torque starter to match and 10"+ size is about as small as you can go- this almost always exceeds the size axle sprocket needed and creates a very large cradle/spool housing. Unless you're after an extreme long travel machine-engine spacing is critical on the IRS to get the rear tires as close to the seat as possible and reduce the CV hubs support arms- either swung on the rear of the cockpit or A-arm configuration. I always wanted to look at my Goldwing set-up for reverse as an option in a buggy. IMO- The Roadstercycle is EXPENSIVE to me!!!! If I were to spend that kind of money it would be on a RPM gearbox.
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