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I guess that would work, chopping up a riding lawnmower & attaching it to a casket. But the mower only had a top speed of 5 mph, I would want something faster.
I have a riding mower in pieces with the same Briggs & Stratton 12.5 HP engine, maybe I should do the same - Not!
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Hey I'm not saying I agree with it either, as I've seen much better jobs. However it exists and should be mentioned, if only to serve as a warning to others. IMO it's a waste of a good casket.
At least be innovative with it. Put some skis on it and go sledding or something. Do something different that I haven't seen before. I've seen two other casket carts, one in person in Hell two years ago.
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Casket motorcycle... no
Now casket side car, there's an idea. I'm not talking hearse bed sidecar either. Or make it rocket propelled! Or make a rocket propelled casket sidecar that you disconnect and engage by remote, either with or without passenger. To each their own though.
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No, it would be 4 wheeled. I'm using the motorcycle engine, tranny & some other components to make a casket car.
I just want something faster than a lawnmower/go cart engine & if all goes well, I'm trying to make it street legal. Already spoke with the local DMV & got all the requirements on building your own street legal vehicle.
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Originally posted by kaptinkaos View PostNo, it would be 4 wheeled. I'm using the motorcycle engine, tranny & some other components to make a casket car.
I just want something faster than a lawnmower/go cart engine & if all goes well, I'm trying to make it street legal. Already spoke with the local DMV & got all the requirements on building your own street legal vehicle.
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I hope it is, using a Suzuki 850 that was in an accident, engine & tranny are fine, but the rest of the bike wasn't so lucky. I'm hoping to have it done by end of next year.
A few motorcycle shops estimate the top speed of the heavier, 4 wheeled version would push 150 mph. The bike is governed at 220 mph. I am rebuilding the engine & souping it up with the street kit & I'm removing the governer. I don't plan to ever go that fast in a casket, but I still want the ability too.
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Originally posted by kaptinkaos View PostIt is, you should add it to the members page on the KFC site.
I've told people about it, but they want to see it.
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I've built a few downhill coffin racers. Don't laugh...my first one reached 50 mph or better, as the Trocars can tell you. The open cockpit one, which crashed twice, threw me out and knocked me out cold on my last and final race, is partially responsible for my pain and disability. Whatever you build, build safely. I never thought I would say that, , but I never thought I would live my life semi-conscious on opiates either.
-denise
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I still have my half finished coffin racer. I should finish it one of these days but there are no hills near me to test it on.
The vehicle I plan on building is safe with full roll cage under the body & a loop over the driver. Hopefully I won't need to test any of the safety equipment.
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