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danchop
1st September 2010, 15:21
ive got a small 125cc 4-stroke fuel injected engine and apart from go-carts what could i build or repower?
Squiggles
1st September 2010, 15:23
ive got a small 125cc 4-stroke fuel injected engine and apart from go-carts what could i build or repower?
A Bucket. </10>
AllanB
1st September 2010, 15:28
A 'all-day-long' vibrator?
AllanB
1st September 2010, 15:29
A really quick pencil sharpener.
AllanB
1st September 2010, 15:30
Upgrade your under sink garbage gobbler. Oh yeah!
danchop
1st September 2010, 15:31
Upgrade your under sink garbage gobbler. Oh yeah!
only one of your suggestions is practical so far
munster
1st September 2010, 15:32
chainsaw or a blender
gazmascelle
1st September 2010, 15:36
ive always wanted to build a fully automatic spud gun..
avgas
1st September 2010, 15:38
coffee table
javawocky
1st September 2010, 15:43
Custom Water blaster
danchop
1st September 2010, 15:48
Custom Water blaster
i like this one so far,its horizontal shaft so would that work for a pump or are they vertical ?
ac3_snow
1st September 2010, 15:49
was gunna say a remote control/ride on chilly bin but thats been done a few times so how bout a motorised phone booth.
javawocky
1st September 2010, 15:52
i like this one so far,its horizontal shaft so would that work for a pump or are they vertical ?
I'm just the ideas man :wari:
mashman
1st September 2010, 15:56
A cable tow (if you live near a hill).
A cable tow around the perimeter of the garden (add water and skiboard)
A ball propulsion system to practice the sport of your choice.
Mechanise your whirlygig if you've got one.
Run a pipe or 10 into a paddling pool and turn it into a spa.
An air bed pump.
st00ji
1st September 2010, 16:07
push bike!
SMOKEU
1st September 2010, 16:09
Make a racing wheelie bin.
danchop
1st September 2010, 16:10
Make a racing wheelie bin.
that would be dangerous,it did 100kmh when it was in a bike
SMOKEU
1st September 2010, 16:11
that would be dangerous,it did 100kmh when it was in a bike
It would be pretty fun though when you're pissed.
Techno
1st September 2010, 16:19
Paper weight :D
Generator for the house/garage
Powerplant for a personal submarine (only when it's running on the surface of course :))
Gyrocopter
Hat :blink:
Vehicle turntable for the garage
Bikemad
1st September 2010, 16:22
spit roast thiingy.............
javawocky
1st September 2010, 16:24
that would be dangerous,it did 100kmh when it was in a bike
couldn't have come off a GN then :scooter:
slofox
1st September 2010, 16:25
A Bucket. </10>
Or you could make one helluva fucking cement mixer...:whistle:
Banditbandit
1st September 2010, 16:41
A 'all-day-long' vibrator?
Isn't that a Harley ? :rofl:
mikemike104
1st September 2010, 16:42
push bike!
WIN ! put it on a bike, there is a couple of guys in hamilton that i have seen cutting up traffic something kronic on their petrol powered push bikes ! and those are prob only 35 - 50 cc .
Think of the wheelies! :shit:
st00ji
1st September 2010, 16:45
yep seen a few lawnmower powered pushbikes (or so it sounds) recently, absolutely blitzing around. legality seems marginal, surely over the moped thresholds. but looks like serious fun!
Suntoucher
1st September 2010, 16:46
Make a small hovercraft, or a boat of some description.
bogan
1st September 2010, 16:51
gyro-copter or hovercraft are the best yet I reckon.
Or make a catapult and use the motor to drive it round, effectively giving you a siege tank :yes:
2wheeldrifter
1st September 2010, 16:59
WIN ! put it on a bike,.
Think of the wheelies! :shit:
Don't you say that to Katman! lol
got a kayak or dingy that you can't be fucked rowing?
ukusa
1st September 2010, 17:15
a giant wood chipper?
maybe a mini jet boat?
hayd3n
1st September 2010, 17:54
clothes line
imdying
1st September 2010, 18:00
A 'all-day-long' vibrator?That'd be an all-day-dong wouldn't it?
danchop
1st September 2010, 18:28
couldn't have come off a GN then :scooter:
nah the clue is that its fuel injected
marty
1st September 2010, 18:30
A small 3-wheeled commuter that's low to the ground, steamlined, does 100km/h, and uses 2 litres of fuel/100km
Drunken Monkey
1st September 2010, 18:33
You could build your own ultralight/microlight. Gotta be safer than riding a motorcycle...
marty
1st September 2010, 19:23
you really need at least 50hp to go flying.
one of these maybe: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Aviation/auction-314549738.htm
http://flyparamania.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=20&Itemid=34&lang=en
munster
1st September 2010, 20:00
Make a racing wheelie bin.
and use it down Baldwin Street in Dunners
SMOKEU
1st September 2010, 20:10
and use it down Baldwin Street in Dunners
That would make a good Youtube movie.
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