HA HA HA! We did this in High School for our senior year project. We dubbed it the "Golfabussa" We bought a wrecked Busa and a 6 person golf cart. Built a tube frame chassis with roll cage. Put 2 racing seats down low with 5 point harnesses. Our "final exam" was taking it to the drag strip where we ran in the 9's in a 1/8th. It is surprisingly easy to do and was a lot of fun. Wish I could find a pic of it.
oh come on now...! remember, this thing had an 1100 inline 4 in it. 4 link front suspension. raptor rearend and 14ish" of suspension travel when it was raised up!
my friend has more titanium in one of his legs then bone because of it...! do not drink and drive 100+ mph golf carts children...
if your going to drink and drive a golfcart... this one just has a big electric setup in it... and some other goodies
in that trailer is a liquor bottle setup and a cooling system. plus the wonder bar wand to dispense everything out of one handle just like at the bar. then obviously the brass stripper pole!!! the tv screen pops up behind the driver/passenger facing back so you can play ps2...
I have a golf cart and a BMW 750 boxer twin. I was planning on messing with it to see what the best configuration would be over the winter, but my chopper project took priority. Anyone have any advice?
Posted on Wednesday, February 09, 2011 - 12:05 pm:
I knew you built one, but for some reason I thought it was a parallel twin, like a 650, or something...
you know me better then that! lol. honestly, we just got bored and knew where the bike was sitting in shambles and had a golfcart sitting around. just kind of went from there. if the bike had a smaller motor in it, that would have been what we used.
I have a golf cart and a BMW 750 boxer twin. I was planning on messing with it to see what the best configuration would be over the winter, but my chopper project took priority. Anyone have any advice?
honestly, this kind of stuff is more of a "take a few rough measurements to make sure the motor fits..." and then tear stuff apart and figure out how your going to make it stay there.}