@@80sOutrunFan dude he builds gnarly things from scratch. It's the type of builds, which you know is far more difficult to fitting a company built part. U'll say, there's more, but ur just missing the point
This is a very impressive build brother. I've seen all of your videos, and I have to say, your skills are advancing at a rapid rate. Keep doing what you love and you will continue to be successful.
Small thing, when you welded your front brakes to the hub you ground your work on the rotor, so the ground has to go through the bearing, thats not ideal. Crazy work man keep it up and its awesome you can now ride it on the streets!
When I first started welding I was making an exhaust for a mini bike and I had put the ground on the engine shaft and started welding.....that motor died 2 days later from a rod knock lol 😆
I feel like you should be said that the reason why you don't ever wish to pass welding current through a bearing is because bearings are relatively small in contact area to be you know it's easy to Pivot as possible and when you pass welding current through something that's not a solid homogeneous piece of metal where the two pieces of metal touch such as at the balls in the ball bearing you have a tendency to get arcing and those little balls can Ark to each other and can put little pits and severely damaged and Destroy bearings and not very long time I'm supposed to leave if you get to consider that they're going to be destroying themselves because you're not going to be passing current while you're out riding the bike...
If you can move the tail light to a different spot I'd recommend it. The underside of a wing (on a car, top side of an airplane) is the low pressure side which is much more sensitive than the high pressure side. This is why swan neck mounts exist. So mounting the tail light like that is probably causing the wing to stall and losing basically all of it's downforce. Lowering it a few inches will probably help the wing a lot.
Omg that thing is a ripper, give this man a gold medal and give his machine a name, and Vasily dude ur amazing keep up the good builds, u should add more body panels so you do get hit by some road debris
Wow this came out REALLY clean! That thing looks like a BEAST on the street! Keep up the amazing work 👏 I love following your builds from start to finish!
It's amazing!!! The difference you can tell in a person who put time and work into their vehicle, and someone who just had it given to them!!! Drives with respect, doesn't do nothing too outrageous, cuz he's proud of his work and knows all the work you put in it!!!💪🏻🇺🇲🖤
Awesome mate. Im never anything less then blown away by the cool stuff you build. So impressive and good to see a young guy who still appreciates working with his hands and putting in the hard work.
I used dirt legal to get my Dirtbike legal in Florida, the dmv told me I couldn’t do it but dirt legal got it done! I’m thankful for them and they did a great job!
@@K.J.Ray421 yeah, it was easy. Just cost me like $300 but they do all the work for you. It’s the best way I know how to get a dirt bike or any other off-road vehicle street legal.
dude that is so bad ass!!! everything you build is amazing and something that I would love to personally build/ have myself!! thank you for all your creations amd sharing your process with people like me. please keep up the amazing work and thank you 🤘
No more ridin' dirty! Very sweet summer/fall car right here. Hot? Just go faster!! A windscreen and hub mounted fenders are going to go a long way. They'll protect you from other cars and other cars from you.
I remember watching you whenever you had around 500-700 subs man I love how much you have improved with your builds and the quality. Keep doing you man and push yourself you can do great things
great work looks very cool the only think i woul sugest is relocating that coolant radiator from above your head because if that thing blow by hitting something you will get seriouse burns
That thing is AWESOME! Good job, you should invite the guy that donated the original buggy to you for a test ride. I'm sure he would enjoy it. You should build and sell these and call them Vasily Rockets!
bro! ..your craftsmanship is so inspiring and proper. thanks for sharing....everyone needs a daily driver like this LOL. this can definitely be done on a low budget if you wanna get your hands dirty :)
This thing is so sweet. I would love to have a longer wheel base version of this but more drag oriented. I guess kind of like a more streetable drag rail
Vasily puts his leg fracture behind and zooms ahead. Very inspiring. I see he has a rear diff with half shafts powering the rear wheels. This makes his ride less prone to drift while turning at high speeds. A chain driven single rear shaft is good for off road drift but is hazardous on the road.
There are golf-cart, utv diffs, cv axles and of course spindles that are miata compatable. I went with Lexus Q7 rear differential removed from housing, then removed ring gear and replaced with sprocket. It was the difference maker for all handling issues
@@VasilyBuilds infinity Q7 has a 455h.p. v8 and weighs almost 7000lbs. I've got a 100plus hp 870cc 2 stroke twin in a 360lb buggy. Refused to go straight until I installed the diff. 4 different drive train packages and using the snowmobile chain drive reduction put me right on the money. Top speed 58mph mostly off road. But I'm unhappy with the drag of all 3 spinning shafts. I need an overall 7.5-8.5 to 1 final drive and need a gearbox setup that will take secondary pulley.
@@VasilyBuilds just get a miata rear differential, mount the engine transverse, and connect engine with chain drive (1-1 ratio here). The 3.36-3.78 ratios from diffs should put you around 65mph top speed with 22" tall tires.
I just wanted to say that I really appreciate your/this channel. I have recently just gotten into welding and have been building little project for my three kids. Really enjoy this channel. Keep up the great work !!!!!!!
Love the build but every time I see it now I think this should have had the hiyabusa engine with the turbo would decimate everything not really into boats probably because I live in England were everything is illegal
And should of used carbon wrap on the cowling to match the wing would look a lot better love this build wish u had plans for the frame I would buy them
Nice car and nice build. U have the right motivation to do this work. U also have some great tools to work with including a great dad it looks like. I did the same thing sort of when I was 16-19. 77 now. But no dad and no help all my own little bit of money. Just built the prototype for the first funny car back in the mid 60's. Don Garlits saw it and came to my home to see how I put a 427 ford engine with Algon injection into the front seat area of a 57 ford Fairlane. Built my own fiberglass front end, moved the front tube axle forward 21" and back axle up 10", and car weighed 1700 lbs. Detroit drag strip didn't know how to categorize it. Car was street legal. The next year Garlits had a full blown funny car and the rest is HIS history. I sold the car to a high school and went to Vietnam. That was mine.
Love it! Cant believe you can make it street legal! Here in Ireland its almost impossible to even get a kit car street legal, just because theres no legal mechanism to do it, id say it feels amazing to drive on the road
@@VasilyBuilds you sometimes see trikes, usually vw based ones, and you see kit cars sometimes but they have always been imported from the UK or something, and they use the registration number of the car theu were built off, the loophole was to base it off some vintage car registered in the UK, amd hope thay whem you go to register it in Ireland the 'DMV' guy dosent know anything about cars amd just assumes ots some vintage car... you cant build it here, just because theres no way to get a VIN.
It's been a couple of years since I watched any of your vids, not that I didn't like them just to many things to watch and wow you come a long way, keep learning buddy and keep posting. I started watching Boostedboiz when they was young like you and could barely weld and now they race all over.
If you still need more down force, you could make mudguards on the tires and add flairs to them for extra down force on the wheels. :). Keep the content coming, you are one of the most unique builders on youtube! :)
Dirt legal is legit. Got my kx450 supermoto legal in couple weeks , friend did an electric yz conversion and a street bike also. If you dont have a title you need a bill of sale. They send you everythi g you need to fill out and send back to them as well all in a pre return envelope. Your plate will be from Arizona , South Dakota, Vermont depending on your situation. Registered to your home address plate from the state. Get insurance , get your lights etc your set. Well worth the money. Bad ass build and keep up the content !!
Nice build but I have one suggestion for you. When welding on anything...... Always keep your ground on the base material or clamped to a grounded table. Clamping it on the brake rotor means all your current will be flowing through your bearings.In a ideal bearing situation there should always be a microscopic film of non conductive grease. You have effectively created many pits on your races and rotors. Chances are you will be fine. Just something to be mindfull of when doing these fun and amazing builds.
Potential low-average cost solution to the need for molded aluminum parts. 3D print the part your need with with PVC and just enough internal supports to make it hold its shape, 1 layer walls if you can. Put this in a solid container and plaster it with your pour spout and air channels if needed. When hardened, there are two options. A aluminum to PVC direct method. Pour in melted aluminum and let it melt and replace the PVC. Or you can melt the PVC out using a hot oven for 2-3 hours, then add aluminum. If it can be done in a vacuum chamber, then you can also prevent oxidation. Probably a professional option.
That rear wing is creating lift. You can tell by how clean it is, and the fact that you're using a softer compound tire in the rear. The wing its self needs to be above the roof line to see the air, and the cockpit needs to be more enclosed so less dirty air is hitting it. Id recommend a rear diffuser over a wing for a buggy with such extreme cockpit angles.
A good way to preheat a chunk is a propane BBQ , Good for a slow cool to help relieve stress after welding too . Great job , be careful , Good Luck to You and Yours.
How good must that be . Going from having to find somewhere to be able to drive this awesome build to having endless roads . Must be just amazing and so much fun 👍
Under the wing is the most important area. That is where the lift/dowforce action is happening. Putting the light there creates drag and turbulence on the exact spot you don't want it the most.
it seems so easy to get a street legalization in America! Here in the Netherlands you must supply complete CAD drawings, strength calculations and all parts must be inspected individually. Only then are you welcome on the test site of the Rijksdienst Wegverkeer, the body that oversees the legalization. Costs just thousands of euros without the guarantee that you will be approved.
Thanks for the Dirt Legal tip man. I’m working on a 5kw “moped” and I’ve been stressing since I live in NYS. They will be my first call when it’s ready to go.
Awesome build man its lookin really good. Im glad somebody from Chatt town putn in work. Your gonna start a trend watch. Soon as people see you mobbin this thing people gonna start building them. Proud of you man. Sick azz build
Love the T-shirt! Long Live 2 - Strokes, Indeed!! I'm building an Off-Road buggy with a 1994 Yamaha VMax 600 snowmobile engine. I love the sound of a two-stroke. I use Klotz snowmobile oil and it smells great! Thanks for the inspiration and also the info of how to get an off-road buggy licensed for on-road driving.
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How much for one of these
I wish more people knew about him, bcuz there's noone else on yt like him. He should have more than a million subscribers
Facts bro
Grind Hard Plumbing/Cars & Cameras/Rather B Welding Ect
YT does not have 100s of DIY car builders? LOL
@@80sOutrunFan yeah there are tons honestly. Just go down the rabbit hole. That's how vasily was recommended to me lol
@@80sOutrunFan dude he builds gnarly things from scratch. It's the type of builds, which you know is far more difficult to fitting a company built part. U'll say, there's more, but ur just missing the point
This is a very impressive build brother. I've seen all of your videos, and I have to say, your skills are advancing at a rapid rate. Keep doing what you love and you will continue to be successful.
This thing looks and sounds so agressive, truly an amazing build, congratulations man. You are a legend
Small thing, when you welded your front brakes to the hub you ground your work on the rotor, so the ground has to go through the bearing, thats not ideal. Crazy work man keep it up and its awesome you can now ride it on the streets!
I saw this too, the bearings won't last very long after being micro welded.
When I first started welding I was making an exhaust for a mini bike and I had put the ground on the engine shaft and started welding.....that motor died 2 days later from a rod knock lol 😆
I feel like you should be said that the reason why you don't ever wish to pass welding current through a bearing is because bearings are relatively small in contact area to be you know it's easy to Pivot as possible and when you pass welding current through something that's not a solid homogeneous piece of metal where the two pieces of metal touch such as at the balls in the ball bearing you have a tendency to get arcing and those little balls can Ark to each other and can put little pits and severely damaged and Destroy bearings and not very long time I'm supposed to leave if you get to consider that they're going to be destroying themselves because you're not going to be passing current while you're out riding the bike...
congrats on legalizing the ride! looks like a blast!
I wouldn’t never get off that thing. It’s amazing. Great work.
stoked you made it street legal to enjoy and use as a real car; great work!
Probably the sweetest ride anywhere! Best of all you built it from the ground up!
If you can move the tail light to a different spot I'd recommend it. The underside of a wing (on a car, top side of an airplane) is the low pressure side which is much more sensitive than the high pressure side. This is why swan neck mounts exist. So mounting the tail light like that is probably causing the wing to stall and losing basically all of it's downforce. Lowering it a few inches will probably help the wing a lot.
Omg that thing is a ripper, give this man a gold medal and give his machine a name, and Vasily dude ur amazing keep up the good builds, u should add more body panels so you do get hit by some road debris
Thanks!
Thanks!
this build alone absolutely puts Vasily up there with grind hard plumbing
Idk man. Vasily is no slouch but Ethan is ground up custom tube chassis beast.
Wow this came out REALLY clean! That thing looks like a BEAST on the street! Keep up the amazing work 👏 I love following your builds from start to finish!
So awesome...
Can't believe it's possible to register something like that. Must be amazing being on the road with something you built yourself.
Saw that wing on Instagram couple days ago and I have to say it’s a work of art!
It's amazing!!! The difference you can tell in a person who put time and work into their vehicle, and someone who just had it given to them!!! Drives with respect, doesn't do nothing too outrageous, cuz he's proud of his work and knows all the work you put in it!!!💪🏻🇺🇲🖤
That's Awesome Vasily!Congratulations on getting it legal,and road safe.Looking pretty sweet too.
I'm definitely going to keep these guys on my radar to get a couple projects I want street legal
Front hood looks like a banshee front end almost!!! Amazing job dude🍺 one thing I'm worried about is that rear wing collapsing when at top speeds✌
VASILY! god has surely blessed your mind and hands! FANTASTIC BUILD! cant wait to see more in the future!
Awesome mate. Im never anything less then blown away by the cool stuff you build. So impressive and good to see a young guy who still appreciates working with his hands and putting in the hard work.
Working with his hands, and his mind. All the art school graduates are missing the mind part.
I used dirt legal to get my Dirtbike legal in Florida, the dmv told me I couldn’t do it but dirt legal got it done! I’m thankful for them and they did a great job!
So you were able to get a FL plate for it by going through Dirt Legal?
@@K.J.Ray421 yeah, it was easy. Just cost me like $300 but they do all the work for you. It’s the best way I know how to get a dirt bike or any other off-road vehicle street legal.
@@K.J.Ray421 I 100% recommend it!
dude that is so bad ass!!! everything you build is amazing and something that I would love to personally build/ have myself!! thank you for all your creations amd sharing your process with people like me. please keep up the amazing work and thank you 🤘
This.
Nice
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ultimate glazing🤣🫵
DRIFT THIS BEAST!! DRIFT THIS BEAST PAL!!
Hey bud, don’t forget to illuminate that license plate. Cops can ticket you for that. Awesome build
Agreed but if driven at night….don’t need light for daytime.
Yessssss bro made it happen!!! Such an inspiration, definitely making this happen in the future in Germany. 🔥🔥
No more ridin' dirty! Very sweet summer/fall car right here. Hot? Just go faster!!
A windscreen and hub mounted fenders are going to go a long way. They'll protect you from other cars and other cars from you.
I remember watching you whenever you had around 500-700 subs man I love how much you have improved with your builds and the quality. Keep doing you man and push yourself you can do great things
This is awesome man, it seemed to take forever but was sure worth the wait
This is nuts! So cool! Nice job man! That first GoPro view on the street made me laugh as it looked like something straight out of a video game 🤣
Congrats! Now I predict a pull over video coming soon 🤣🤙
it has been my childhood dream to make my own 4 wheeler and drive it to school to flex on the kids and this truly inspires me
you do it!
Amazing achievement Vasily! Kudos to you! 😎👍🏻
You have came a long way. We going to the top!!!
great work looks very cool
the only think i woul sugest is relocating that coolant radiator from above your head because if that thing blow by hitting something you will get seriouse burns
That thing is AWESOME! Good job, you should invite the guy that donated the original buggy to you for a test ride. I'm sure he would enjoy it. You should build and sell these and call them Vasily Rockets!
bro! ..your craftsmanship is so inspiring and proper. thanks for sharing....everyone needs a daily driver like this LOL. this can definitely be done on a low budget if you wanna get your hands dirty :)
Great build! YT needs more of this energy and content.
I had to laugh when you said is there anyone out there that can make me billet spindles that don’t cost an arm and a leg 😂😂😂
He probably can do it
This thing is so sweet. I would love to have a longer wheel base version of this but more drag oriented. I guess kind of like a more streetable drag rail
You could place fiberglass around the cart so you don't get wet it's 🌧️ raining.
Vasily puts his leg fracture behind and zooms ahead. Very inspiring. I see he has a rear diff with half shafts powering the rear wheels. This makes his ride less prone to drift while turning at high speeds. A chain driven single rear shaft is good for off road drift but is hazardous on the road.
Simulated on my computer that had me rolling!
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Ahhhh buddy! I was waiting for this video!! I love the sound on this thing. You did an amazing job man!! Looks great!
There are golf-cart, utv diffs, cv axles and of course spindles that are miata compatable. I went with Lexus Q7 rear differential removed from housing, then removed ring gear and replaced with sprocket. It was the difference maker for all handling issues
What power will it see?
@@VasilyBuilds infinity Q7 has a 455h.p. v8 and weighs almost 7000lbs.
I've got a 100plus hp 870cc 2 stroke twin in a 360lb buggy. Refused to go straight until I installed the diff. 4 different drive train packages and using the snowmobile chain drive reduction put me right on the money. Top speed 58mph mostly off road. But I'm unhappy with the drag of all 3 spinning shafts. I need an overall 7.5-8.5 to 1 final drive and need a gearbox setup that will take secondary pulley.
@@VasilyBuilds I got a cx650 street bike and it's shaft primary from rear engine housing. Gang of torque might give it a go.
@@VasilyBuilds just get a miata rear differential, mount the engine transverse, and connect engine with chain drive (1-1 ratio here). The 3.36-3.78 ratios from diffs should put you around 65mph top speed with 22" tall tires.
@@VasilyBuilds don't forget golf carts and utvs share common lug patterns with many quads.
I just wanted to say that I really appreciate your/this channel. I have recently just gotten into welding and have been building little project for my three kids. Really enjoy this channel. Keep up the great work !!!!!!!
Love the build but every time I see it now I think this should have had the hiyabusa engine with the turbo would decimate everything not really into boats probably because I live in England were everything is illegal
I agree! I have some plans...
And should of used carbon wrap on the cowling to match the wing would look a lot better love this build wish u had plans for the frame I would buy them
you're literally living my dream !!😂😂😂😂....waking up to build whatever comes in mind
looks like offroad F1 car
That is so cool, makes me wish I was 30 years younger.....Have fun!
How fast is it ?
Guess we will never know....
120mph
Nice car and nice build. U have the right motivation to do this work. U also have some great tools to work with including a great dad it looks like. I did the same thing sort of when I was 16-19. 77 now. But no dad and no help all my own little bit of money. Just built the prototype for the first funny car back in the mid 60's. Don Garlits saw it and came to my home to see how I put a 427 ford engine with Algon injection into the front seat area of a 57 ford Fairlane. Built my own fiberglass front end, moved the front tube axle forward 21" and back axle up 10", and car weighed 1700 lbs. Detroit drag strip didn't know how to categorize it. Car was street legal. The next year Garlits had a full blown funny car and the rest is HIS history. I sold the car to a high school and went to Vietnam. That was mine.
Whats the weight
Love it! Cant believe you can make it street legal! Here in Ireland its almost impossible to even get a kit car street legal, just because theres no legal mechanism to do it, id say it feels amazing to drive on the road
What about motorcycle or trike?
@@VasilyBuilds you sometimes see trikes, usually vw based ones, and you see kit cars sometimes but they have always been imported from the UK or something, and they use the registration number of the car theu were built off, the loophole was to base it off some vintage car registered in the UK, amd hope thay whem you go to register it in Ireland the 'DMV' guy dosent know anything about cars amd just assumes ots some vintage car... you cant build it here, just because theres no way to get a VIN.
@@VasilyBuilds would you consider selling it
When will you paint it?
I have to pull the engine to paint it, something that I really don't look forward to doing for no reason :/
@@VasilyBuilds i understand i have a project to and had to paint it, it was a pain. great build
It's been a couple of years since I watched any of your vids, not that I didn't like them just to many things to watch and wow you come a long way, keep learning buddy and keep posting. I started watching Boostedboiz when they was young like you and could barely weld and now they race all over.
Gotta say, these builds on this channel is hella fire
If you still need more down force, you could make mudguards on the tires and add flairs to them for extra down force on the wheels. :). Keep the content coming, you are one of the most unique builders on youtube! :)
That thing is BAD!!!! I would take one in a heart beat! You did an AWESOME job!!
Careful sending welding current through bearings, not the best for em but not the end of the world
Dirt legal is legit. Got my kx450 supermoto legal in couple weeks , friend did an electric yz conversion and a street bike also. If you dont have a title you need a bill of sale. They send you everythi g you need to fill out and send back to them as well all in a pre return envelope. Your plate will be from Arizona , South Dakota, Vermont depending on your situation. Registered to your home address plate from the state. Get insurance , get your lights etc your set. Well worth the money. Bad ass build and keep up the content !!
Master fabricator, designer, welder, and even computer simulation scientist in one! Hell yeah.
Brother one day your gonna build a super car I feel it coming like a Legendary car keep pushing kid Iam rooting for ya 1000%
Dude this is too fricken cool idk why it didn’t pop up on my subscriptions. Keep it going!!
Nice build but I have one suggestion for you. When welding on anything...... Always keep your ground on the base material or clamped to a grounded table. Clamping it on the brake rotor means all your current will be flowing through your bearings.In a ideal bearing situation there should always be a microscopic film of non conductive grease. You have effectively created many pits on your races and rotors. Chances are you will be fine. Just something to be mindfull of when doing these fun and amazing builds.
thank you so much. I will be using dirt legal here very soon
Vasily builds is the best !
It's a full sized RC buggy, that you get to control from the drivers seat and now it's road legal, sweet!!!
This being street legal, is one of the reasons America is so great
PROJECTS LIKE THIS R PERFECT FOR THE DAWIN ARWARD :D
dude that thing is absolutely sick. New personal dream build
Buggy Hell!! That's damn near an Indy Car. Great job!!!
Thanks!
Potential low-average cost solution to the need for molded aluminum parts.
3D print the part your need with with PVC and just enough internal supports to make it hold its shape, 1 layer walls if you can. Put this in a solid container and plaster it with your pour spout and air channels if needed. When hardened, there are two options. A aluminum to PVC direct method. Pour in melted aluminum and let it melt and replace the PVC. Or you can melt the PVC out using a hot oven for 2-3 hours, then add aluminum. If it can be done in a vacuum chamber, then you can also prevent oxidation. Probably a professional option.
As soon as I saw those wheels I instantly thought Miata knuckles 😂 funny watching later you saying “this is basically a Miata” killing it man!
We love your show in Dallas Texas! Keep up the great work!
Your the man! Nobody else comes close! That's 💯!
Thanks 🙏
Seem like you're growing up and looking more and more older every time I look at another clip .... keep hustling love the work
That rear wing is creating lift. You can tell by how clean it is, and the fact that you're using a softer compound tire in the rear. The wing its self needs to be above the roof line to see the air, and the cockpit needs to be more enclosed so less dirty air is hitting it. Id recommend a rear diffuser over a wing for a buggy with such extreme cockpit angles.
A good way to preheat a chunk is a propane BBQ , Good for a slow cool to help relieve stress after welding too . Great job , be careful , Good Luck to You and Yours.
Sometimes the algorithm works in your favor. Today was that day for me. Subbed!
How good must that be . Going from having to find somewhere to be able to drive this awesome build to having endless roads . Must be just amazing and so much fun 👍
Very well done must be so fun on the streets
Under the wing is the most important area. That is where the lift/dowforce action is happening. Putting the light there creates drag and turbulence on the exact spot you don't want it the most.
it seems so easy to get a street legalization in America! Here in the Netherlands you must supply complete CAD drawings, strength calculations and all parts must be inspected individually. Only then are you welcome on the test site of the Rijksdienst Wegverkeer, the body that oversees the legalization. Costs just thousands of euros without the guarantee that you will be approved.
Man that dirt legal website is just what I need.. that’s badass
Love this build. Probably the perfect autocross car out there😂
I watch red beard as much as you. Yall need to do a build off or a build together.
That thing looks like an enormous amount of fun.
Thanks for the Dirt Legal tip man. I’m working on a 5kw “moped” and I’ve been stressing since I live in NYS. They will be my first call when it’s ready to go.
Awesome build man its lookin really good. Im glad somebody from Chatt town putn in work. Your gonna start a trend watch. Soon as people see you mobbin this thing people gonna start building them. Proud of you man. Sick azz build
Sounds great don't get hurt on that thing buddy.
That's f*cking cool man! Love that build!
That thing is looking good bro! 👊
🙏😁
Awesome, I would've put Dynamat on the bottom panels for sound and road noise deadening. 🤙🏾
YES this is what I should see more of on the atreet
I came here to check out your build and found dirt legal as you sponsor. Definitely have to check them out.
Amazing what computers can do now. The simulation was incredible. :P You gotta get that thing to a track somewhere and see what it'll do.
Love the T-shirt! Long Live 2 - Strokes, Indeed!!
I'm building an Off-Road buggy with a 1994 Yamaha VMax 600 snowmobile engine. I love the sound of a two-stroke. I use Klotz snowmobile oil and it smells great!
Thanks for the inspiration and also the info of how to get an off-road buggy licensed for on-road driving.
Hey hold up that's my university lol. Sick build man! Glad to have someone creative like you in town!
Don't forget the 960 axles are in vw's, porches, Lexus, infinity and nissan vehicles so hubs and axles from these cars are durable and plentiful.