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Anyone know what this type of engine weighs? I know that hog-air claims 200
lbs, but that's with a starter, PSRU (PRSU?), exhaust, etc. I'm wondering what the engine itself weighs with its standard starter, and nothing else. Any bikers in here have a spare engine and a scale? My much-discussed "next project" could definately benefit from the noise and cool factor that such an engine would generate. Although I did see the boys on American Chopper stuff a Briggs & Stratton v-twin in a bike that both sounded good, was fairly light (for 20-30hp), and would be WAYYYY cheaper... so that might also be a possibility. I'm currently in the process of what my grandmother called "If-whattin'". Also known in other parts of the country as conceptualization, imagineering, design-engineering, daydreaming, etc. Hopefully, the airframe design will come together in another month or so and I can start working on a mockup to play around with. Thanks, Harry |
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