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Thread: 250cc inline 4s?

  1. #21
    yeh that v8 does look good, i didnt think about building a bottom end and just assumed someone was considering having 2 engines........davidgeo may have made some stupid comments however he may have also been drunk at the time haha

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  2. #22
    From what I heard, the 250cc 4 cylinder weighs 96 lbs, but don't quote me on that, it's just what I remember hearing.

  3. #23
    ok people sorri to cause such a fuss, but i was just testing how well the forum works...hehe engine is cool by the way

    by the way i aint a this aint my first year!!!
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    Ive gone to look for myself, if i get back before i return, keep me here.


  4. #24
    Only just got onto this thread and this is the first time I have seen pictures of the WWU V8.

    Holy shit, that is cool! Congrats to WWU on a beautiful piece of engineering. I can only hope to achieve that standard of workmanship.

    To anyone that knocks people who try unconventional stuff with that sort of dedication, get off this forum it ain't the place for you!

    Geoff Spear
    University of Auckland
    Geoff Spear
    University of Auckland

  5. #25
    250 engines are very common in adelaide bike wreckers. in australia, for the first year and a half (approximately) after you get your bike license you have to ride motorbikes with 250ccs or smaller. since adelaide is surrounded by hills with nice curvy roads, there are pleanty of written off ZX-2s and babyblades which we can flog an engine from. our f4 cost AUD$2600 (i think, dont quote me on it), and i was getting quoted AUD$1200 for a complete (including exhaust headers and intake) babyblade (CBR250) motor.

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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by Phantom_boy:
    ok people sorri to cause such a fuss, but i was just testing how well the forum works...hehe/QUOTE]

    Good one "Phantom_boy". That's a fine level of maturity displayed by a team's Vice Captain, your a great ambassador......

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