Quad Bike as a donor
Quad Bike as a donor
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Jamesy1974

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16 posts

170 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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I have been following with interest the development of the American designed Formula Cross small rally car based on a growing range of quad bikes. Link www.formulacross.com

This got me thinking if it was feasible for an inovative british kit car company (MEV springs to mind) to produce somthing similar. It uses a small tubular chassis with as much of the Quad bike running gear as possible. A non structural fibreglass silhouette style body skin could be made to look like a miniture hatchback or even the classic mini shape which would be about the right size and is already available.

I would see this as a road legal go kart without the danger or inherent instability of a road going quad bike. Ok - top speed would be limited (although quads are getting more powerful)but it would be a blast around the streets and somthing a bit different without being too wacky to have any interest.

Jamesy


dom9

8,521 posts

231 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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Very cool indeed smile

Been looking at something like this, myself but would prefer to buy one, developed!

browse

355 posts

214 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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An exploded view..

Steffan

10,362 posts

250 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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There are fundamental differences with the Vosa requirements for Quad bikes and Kit cars I think. MSVA and SVA?
I think the prime difficulty will be satisfying the requirements of SVA if in fact the creation needs to be tested in the UK as a car. I do think it might.

Stuart Mills Boss of MEV is an exceptionally able, energetic and knowledgeable Kit Car manufacturer. He is also very approachable. I would respectfully suggest that you approach him directly with your ides. I should make it clear that I have no personal involvement with MEV. I am just a retired Accountant who has been building Kit cars for over 50 years, for fun. I do admire the outstanding talents of Stuart Mills.

Good luck with you project I will be very interested to see the progress.

qdos

825 posts

232 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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Watch this space wink

dom9

8,521 posts

231 months

Friday 22nd March 2013
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qdos said:
Watch this space wink
Don't leave us hanging! I need a car for my 2 mile commute (and no, I don't want to walk in 100+°F and 100% humidity), each way smile

Jamesy1974

Original Poster:

16 posts

170 months

Saturday 23rd March 2013
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Thanks for the response guys. I also look forward to seeing what qdos is working on - Please post details when you are ready.
I have experience of working on cars/motorbikes and built a kit a few years ago but I would really like someone with a knowledge of chassis design to take this idea further and offer it as a single donor kit at an affordable price in the Uk.
I too am an admirer of Stuart Mill's work which is why I thought of MEV when I follow the developments of Formula Cross.

Jamesy

Steffan

10,362 posts

250 months

Saturday 23rd March 2013
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qdos said:
Watch this space wink
Afternoon qdos I will be happy to await the results I have no doubt you can achieve. I will (hopefully) be about on the Kit Car scene much more this year and I will take the time to catch up with you and your colleagues at the shows, starting at Stoneleigh. It is about time we had a new idea in kit cars and even Stuart Mills cannot have them all. For the last couple of years he certainly seems to have done so and good luck to him.

Time we had a really practical kit car from a fresh source and hopefully with a really new take. Much as I love locosts (I have two) and Robin Hoods (I also have two) and locusts and Midas's (I have two Midas's as well) we need a new sort of Kit Car which at least equals the style and looks of the old Berkeley which has yet to be bettered in 50 years IMO. Come on qdos!