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#1 Unread post by jordan6980 »

the honda rebel has an in-line twin engine can i convert that to a v-twin 88 cubic inches?
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Sure. Don't forget the supercharger and the nitrous!
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not a problem.

sell the Rebel and buy a Sportster :roll:
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Re: honda rebels

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jordan6980 wrote:the honda rebel has an in-line twin engine can i convert that to a v-twin 88 cubic inches?
Why not convert it to an 1800, put on a fairing and some trunk space and call it a rebel wing. Don't forget the trailer hitch too.

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:frusty: WHY! THE REBEL is GOOD enough the WAY IT IS!!!!!
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all it takes is time, money, ambition, space, solid fabrication skills, mechanical knowledge, and some good tools

or you could use all that to build a nice bridge or a skyscraper
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As long as you're willing to break apart/reweld the frame, buy a new motor for it, get a new transmission/drivetrain for it... Yeah, should be a walk in the park!
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infinitivity wrote:all it takes is time, money, ambition, space, solid fabrication skills, mechanical knowledge, and some good tools

or you could use all that to build a nice bridge or a skyscraper
Unless you're MacGyver.

Then it would just take a toothpick, some chewing gum and an old tin can!
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#9 Unread post by Wrider »

Dragonhawk wrote:
infinitivity wrote:all it takes is time, money, ambition, space, solid fabrication skills, mechanical knowledge, and some good tools

or you could use all that to build a nice bridge or a skyscraper
Unless you're MacGyver.

Then it would just take a toothpick, some chewing gum and an old tin can!
No, he'd also need a mirror to focus the sun's rays enough to weld... :D
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jordan6980 wrote:the honda rebel has an in-line twin engine can i convert that to a v-twin 88 cubic inches?

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