

BIKE - ENGINED CARS


Over the past couple of years there has been a proliferation of bike-engined cars appearing in the marketplace, most are available either in kit form or ready built with a variety of engine options from Blade to 'Busa. One thing is for sure, these are really exciting machines, nothing can match their power to weight ratio - 150+hp into 350kg definitely goes!!!
Some of these cars are very advanced technically and it goes without saying that our push button gearchange system is the icing on the cake. Suddenly Formula 1 style gearchanging becomes an affordable reality.
Here are a few examples of cars fitted with the Kliktronic
system
Mouseover the thumbnail for a description - click on it to see a full-sized image
Various Formula 27 installations which clearly show the push button
setup

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This superb hillclimb car features a highly tuned ZZR1100 engine with a special injection system. The car is fitted with the Kliktronic/Techtronics combination for full throttle clutchless upshifts



Matthew Clements very tidy looking MK Indy. To find out more about Matthew's build and MK follow this link.........
Fancy a swift pint ? - this beer delivery van started life as a 35Hp Reliant Robin based Asquith . It now boasts 160Hp+ of super Blackbird power along with Kliktronic/Techtronics push button gearchange/quickshift combination



Dean Warners superb 250 Kart - these are really quick 160mph+
and cornering only matched by F1 cars



Graeme Finlayson's FLUKE KMACS WR1C- Yamaha R1 engined machine.
to go to the Fluke Motorsport site




F27 - if it had wings it surely would - see C&CC magazine from Oct'99

Westfield Megablade - an early model


This twin thunderace engined group 10 grasstrack machine can only
be described as absolutely awesome. With over 340 horsepower and weighing around 450Kg. There are two Kliktronic
systems on this machine each operating one gearbox.




Lofty's 3 wheeler - this is based around a Honda twin and is much
travelled. Both at numerous rallies throughout the UK and Europe
Chris Snell's Blackbird powered Stryker - nicely engineered.


