..........My father has suggested removing the engine that's in there
>now andreplacing it with a 1-liter motorcycle engine - either a Honda
>or a Kawasaki, he says. He claims it would be significantly cheaper
>than fixing what I have now, and it would (he says) be sufficiently
>powerful for the Spit.Have any of you ever heard of this being done
>before?
>Spencer Fleury
>'77 Spitfire 1500
Jeeez -
Either get that guy some drugs or take what he has away. The only
motorcycle conversion I've ever seen was a honda 750 in a Berkeley, which
is a 1200lb fiberglass Brit roadster that came with either an Azani or a
Royal Enfield (Royal Oilfield - because they spit oil all over the place)
bike mill from the factory.
The best conversion would be a Datsun B210/210, 1300/1400/1500 and 5-speed
gearbox from the early 1980s but this is a conversion that should not be
done at home without a net (where the hell is Annette anyway?) and left to
a pro fabricator. See you on the Funway!
Rick Feibusch
Automotive Journalist/Appraiser
Venice Beach, California
310-393-6605
Fax:396-1933
1959 Morris Minor Convertible
1960 Morris Minor Saloon
1961 Morris Minor Pickup
1969 Chevy Malibu Sport Coupe
1969 Chevy Malibu Convertible
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