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Author Subject: MY Rallye Replacement.
tabbbster

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Well Guys not been on here much since I sold the Rallye and thursday night I Picked up the replacement for my much beloved Rallye.

A MK INDYBLADE.

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 08:59
mechanical_repairs

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Wow that looks like fun, definately cant get the shopping in that.

Carl

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 09:17
tabbbster

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Nope no boot at all. Wink

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 09:18
snjbowk

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looks lovely mate!!!!rwd all the way!

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 09:24
coskev

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Looks wellCool

My m8 has built 3 of these,first one ZX9 engined,then a R1 on carbs,then a 2008 injection R1 engThumbs up

Awesome cars,changing up through the gears clutchless is excellentYes

Very cheap to keep as a toy too,insurance under £200 a year,and cheap tax cause under 1000ccWink

More pics required pleaseThumbs up

My m8 did a spot on job of them,nice clutter free under bonnet!!









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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 09:31
hovis16

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tabbbster wrote:
Well Guys not been on here much since I sold the Rallye and thursday night I Picked up the replacement for my much beloved Rallye.

A MK INDYBLADE.


sex wee i have to get one in the future

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 10:25
SteviePut

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LovelyThumbs up

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 10:40
welshpug!

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not really a "replacement" is it LOL

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 12:10
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welshpug! wrote:
not really a "replacement" is it LOL


LOL

That deffo looks like it will be a lot of fun, especially powering off roundabouts...Thumbs up

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 17:00
tabbbster

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Nah not so much a replacement, more of a upgrade Thumbs up

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 17:40
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Post #11
Certainly looks like fun, I'll grant you that.

I love the sound of a bike engine too, so that should be immense!

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 17:43
24seven

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Looks a lot like the "Locoblade" we're building in uni at the moment... But with much tidier bodywork. Big grin

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 19:46
chrisd306

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Looks the business Chris, how much was that? We don't get the weather to enjoy these, my Robin hood never left garage apart from going for mot!! Same with my old mans v8 dax rush!! I don't mind getting soaked out in it but it's scary in the wet so I'd imagine this be very lively in the wet!!

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 20:18
king of the hill

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chrisd306 wrote:
Looks the business Chris, how much was that? We don't get the weather to enjoy these, my Robin hood never left garage apart from going for mot!! Same with my old mans v8 dax rush!! I don't mind getting soaked out in it but it's scary in the wet so I'd imagine this be very lively in the wet!!

Only one way to deal with rain .....GO FASTERThumbs up

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Posted 18th Feb 2012 at 20:34
tabbbster

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Yea its a bit lively. As long as it not raining it will be used. Wink It cost me £6250 and it does sound immense! I had a grin from ear to ear the first time I took it for a drive. Smile

Once the weather is a bit better I get some vids of it up. My mate has a couple of HD Drift cams I get them on it and take it for a spin. Smile

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My Cyclone refurb
Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 07:44
SteviePut

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Which year blade engine is it running? Roughly how much power is it making? Around 130bhp at a guess?? IIRC they weigh in at less than 500kgs too so it's got a great power to weight ratio. Trouble is if you stick yourself and a passenger in it it ruins it (the power to weight ratio) somewhat.

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Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 07:58
coskev

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Post #17
SteviePut wrote:
Which year blade engine is it running? Roughly how much power is it making? Around 130bhp at a guess?? IIRC they weigh in at less than 500kgs too so it's got a great power to weight ratio. Trouble is if you stick yourself and a passenger in it it ruins it (the power to weight ratio) somewhat.


Even with two people in my m8's kept up with my 330bhp 2wd Cosworth upto 80-90mphWink

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Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 14:24
tabbbster

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Its a 98 Blade engine 893cc iirc and around 130bhp its running on a omex ignition system. It weighs 440kg . It works out if I have done my sums correctly 295bhp/ton. Shock Laugh my ass off

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My Rallye was built on thursday 7th January 1999 according to the cosmic code generator.
My Cyclone refurb
Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 19:12
tabbbster

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Well i went for a drive in it this afternoon and what great fun it is. I made me laugh loads. Just got to watch out for people pulling out on you as they dont see you on the country roads. Devil. But it deffo loads of fun. I may take some video of it next weekend If I do I'll post it. Wink

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My Cyclone refurb
Posted 26th Feb 2012 at 19:07

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