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Haha!! Completely nuts!!
That one has a CR125 (~25 HP) motor and tops out at just over 80 MPH. I of course have to go bigger, so I plan to use a two-stroke 250 (~40 HP).I have had my eye out watching for a cheap four wheel scooter to pop up on CL for almost a year, and it finally happened about 3 weeks ago. Behold- a $120, functional mobility scooter, in super classy gold spray paint:

The goal is to make this thing awesome, while spending as little money as reasonable/possible. As a result, all the raw materials used to make new parts have been scrounged from the scrap bin at my work. All other parts will be found on CL or bought for super cheap ($1-$16 shipped) on Ebay.
First order of business: solid rear axle conversion. Made a solid rear axle from some 1 1/8" round bar (free from scrap bin). Took the opportunity to widen the rear track by 2".

A little bit of poke...

Welded extensions onto the rear frame w/ scrap 1" square tube (it's made to come appart so you can fit it in the trunk of a car!)

Milled slots in the frame rails to allow for chain tension adjustment, and mounted up the rear axle using some self-aligning pillow block bearings:
















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