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Sceadu

The 2006 Screadu. (Photo from the Sceadu Design web site.)

Sceadu

Description

Set for manufacture in 2006, the Sceadu was created by Dave Mounce (Sceadu Design) in Arizona (USA).  The vehicle is constructed from a powder coated steel perimeter frame with roll bar and a fibreglass body.  Power comes from a 6.5hp 4 stroke OHV engine (though 13hp Honda engines are currently being tested) which combined with the low weight of the vehicle (350lbs) can give a maximum speed of 50mph through an automatic transmission.  The vehicle is controlled by a tiller system with all controls attached to it.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

Set for manufacture in 2006, the Sceadu was created by Dave Mounce (Sceadu Design) in Arizona (USA).  The vehicle is constructed from a powder coated steel perimeter frame with roll bar and a fibreglass body.  Power comes from a 6.5hp 4 stroke OHV engine (though 13hp Honda engines are currently being tested) which combined with the low weight of the vehicle (350lbs) can give a maximum speed of 50mph through an automatic transmission.  The vehicle is controlled by a tiller system with all controls attached to it.

The first prototype is in the Peterson Automotive Museum in Los Angeles (USA).

Additional Information

Additional Information

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