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Nope, two bolts and it's off. There's a variety of motors that can effectively bolt right on, including the 140cc Piranha that I currently have installed. I've seen up to 160cc on these CT70s.

You can actually get the whole front-fork / disc-brake conversion via various online vendors. It's excellent since you get a whole new front suspension / steering and a much more reliable and powerful disc brake. It costs a fair amount, but it's well worth the investment.

I've really been wanting one of these, but don't need a second late-model streetbike right now so I decided to make my own small-displacement Honda. Mine has 140cc and will have some sweet 12'' supermoto tires in the spring.

That's awesome!

I drive on a friend's LeMons team with his Hyundai Elantra (was actually his DD alongside being a LeMons car for a couple years!) and he recently got one of those Accents. It was pretty fun as it was, but you should see it now that he's swapped the 2.0 twin-cam into it! Absolutely insane little car that shoots

Kudos to the car wash owners for their response, and for putting this video out there. It's just a shame that this person will likely not have their license revoked, and will soon be back on the road to terrorize another part of town.

I came here for a Brave Little Toaster reference, and I leave satisfied.

It's just so moronic, I don't even get what there was to be gained by doing that aside from a severe head injury. Just goes to show that officers are human just like the rest of us - like the general public, many are intelligent and upstanding, and many are complete imbeciles.

I fully agree. If I were watching a high-profile event of any kind, whatever the subject may be, on a major time-delay and I REALLY didn't want the outcome "spoiled" for me, the last thing I would consider doing is to simultaneously browse a website that I know will be posting and discussing the event results

I still absolutely love Kei cars, I wish our automotive culture here in the United States allowed for these to exist here in greater numbers. I used to have one of the original Kei cars, the Subaru 360, which was an absolute flop here due to its meager horsepower and diminutive size. Simply not enough power for our

I'll assume there will be enough time during the world's demise to log on here, read your article and at least begin a bizarre, unsolicited argument about politics with some old guy from Minnesota before the world actually ends. That sounds like a pretty Kinja way to go.

You're just too much. I look forward to speaking with you in person someday. It's a shame, I genuinely thought you were alright based on some of your previous posts, at least when you weren't trying to reinforce your image of mental superiority over others. But I suppose we use the anonymity of the internet to be who

Pretentiousness does not suit you well at all. To respond to your rant, I'm none of these things that you seem to think I'm claiming to be. It seems that you're the one claiming to be omniscient, to be honest, with your 100% concrete assumptions about who I am as a person without ever actually meeting me.

Your argument is strangely written and unsolicited. I kind of want to respond, but I don't really know where to begin.

I'm not Christian. Thanks for playing.

I thank Hot Wheels and my bizarre love of Cabover trucks and vans for making the Deora my favorite concept car since childhood.

I don't really want to break the "Without turning this into a religious flame war" rule posted in the article above - so I have a lot of things that I want to say in response to that, but I'm going to leave it alone.

Apparently this is what religion is capable of accomplishing in this day and age. There is no solution except reminding everyone that this is the 21st Century.

It's a shame that cars like this never came into production. Front engine, rear-drive muscle cars are cool, absolutely, but more variety in our automotive legacy would have certainly been nice. Ford could've offered this alongside the regular Mustang and really had something going here, a GT40 for the masses.

That's alright, we just need IKEA to interview and hire the best possible crew to build and maintain the WRC car. First thing they'll ask in the interview process, "Build a chair and take a seat."