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PlainfeildBrett
09-18-2002, 06:34 PM
Im just blew up the ttr pos motor in my blaster so now in sted of the 400 twin 2 stroke Artic cat I was going to put in, I decied to put an electric start 350cc twin cylinder four stroke, with dual carbs and exhaust!!! 60 horse with the racing exhaust and k&n `s on it!!!!!!!!!!! oh yah!


Pics coming soon, gettin the frame sand blasted and prepard.



:devil :devil

Nausty
09-18-2002, 07:20 PM
haha that would be awsome to cruise the trails with:D

Rip_Tear
09-18-2002, 08:00 PM
I definately want to see this puppy! I beat she will throw a roost!

WyoDuner
09-19-2002, 07:23 AM
That must be a very well built 350 to get 60 HP. BTW, weren't the Honda CB bikes all inline 4 cylinders??? I vaguely remember a 350 twin from Honda but man that had to be like 25 years ago at least. What bike is this engine out of?

lil400exman
09-19-2002, 10:25 AM
cb 350 and man those old bikes are fasst azzzzz i had a ol 125 yammi and i uncorked that bugger and omg it was killer i tuned it k&n it and got a ol i htink custom chrome fmf pipe i know it cost me 350 for the pipe and it toook forever to get it.....;) it would stay with a stok 94 kx125!

WyoDuner
09-19-2002, 01:47 PM
Oh, I found it. The Honda CB350 twin. They stopped making those bikes in 1972. According to the specs they produced 36 HP back then - which was quite a lot for the day.

So, you have one of these making 60 HP huh????

Bean
09-19-2002, 02:38 PM
ther is aobout a 2% chance of that even fittin, witout modding the frame, and unless u know or are a really good framespecialist/welder, it wont work, AND ul need to widen, legthen, and everything possible to keep that thing on the ground

VooDuu Child
09-19-2002, 05:47 PM
I had a honda cb400 twin and put it into a go cart we built, although we couldn't keep an axle under it. Sure did sound cool with our custom exaust which was the about a foot and a half of the stock header pipe with two glasspack style mufflers on the end. Good luck getting that motor to fit in that little bitty chassis.