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I've got an early 1970's Gran Cushman Golfster model GC-400 that I want to turn into something more useful for me. I've also got a wrecked CBR1100xx Blackbird motorcycle that has a great engine begging to be put into something.
I'm thinking of turning the bike engine sideways and running a drive shaft to a narrowed car axle in the rear to handle the high HP.
![Gc400 Gc400](/uploads/1/1/9/4/119468803/869203443.jpg)
The drivetrain would look like this:
My family likes to ride quads at the sand dunes, I want this cart to be able to go too. I thought about building a sand rail/buggy but I want to be able to fit on the narrow quad trails we have at our local dunes. It also needs the power to climb steep dune hills. I'd really like to have a differential so tight turns on trails are possible, plus the potential to add turning/cutting brakes. Reverse would be a very welcome addition as well..
![Gas Gas](/uploads/1/1/9/4/119468803/575182109.jpg)
NEEDS for this project:
- Seat 2 people (min).
- 50 inches wide (max).
- 8 inches travel (min) to absorb whoops.
- Power to climb big dunes.
- Good brakes.
- Roll cage to protect riders.
- Nice seats and seatbelts.
WANTS for this project:
- Differential
- Reverse
- Turning brakes
I found a good side view of a cart like mine on the internet and played with photo-shop to see what it could look like:
Wheelbase stock is 68 inches.
Wheelbase lifted with larger (25 inch) tires is about 78 inches.
Wheelbase to include a reverse gearbox would be about 90 inches.