Purchase Plans

 

Only $89.00

(+ S&H)

 

About the Xzilarator

Bob Kinney, the man who brought us the world’s first Hot Rod Helicopter (the Kinney HRH), now brings you the Xzilarator. 

This sleek, street-legal trike is easy to build in your driveway or garage.  By following Bob’s CAD drawn prints, using the parts list and part supplier information, you too can be driving this fuel efficient, two passenger trike in no time!

Wouldn’t you love to be the proud owner of the Xzilarator?  Buy your plans today!

Your purchase today includes:

  • Over 50 pages of CAD drawn prints
  • A complete list of all parts needed
  • A complete list of part suppliers & contact information
  • The special Internet price of only $99.95  $89.00 (+ s&h)
  • Free 24 hour Customer Service by emailing us at Xzilarator@yahoo.com

FAQ:

How Much Will it Cost to Build my own Xzilarator?

The Xzilarator as shown on this website, cost approximately $3,500 USD (plus the bike) to build and make street legal. This number can fluctuate in either direction. The final cost depends greatly on the parts you use to build your own Xzilarator. For example, you may find seats inexpensively on the web for about $100. USD, while others may wish to spend $500. USD on seats. The same goes for headlights, steering wheels, etc.

Do the Xzilarator plans require a Gold Wing 1500 or can any Gold Wing work?

Bob Kinney has only used 1500 Gold Wing’s as donors. They have plenty of power lots of torque and have gearing most suitable for this kind of trike. They were made from 1988 to 2000 and are plentiful. As an added bonus, Gold Wing’s have reverse. In short Bob Has picked the best donor possible. The only one better would be the 1800 Gold Wing, but they are pricy.

 

How Long Will it Take me to Build my Xzilarator?

Bob Kinney built the original Xzilarator in 10 weeks. While he worked on this full time, he spent a great deal of time on design and engineering. The length of time it takes you to build your Xzilarator will depend on how much time you put into the project each day.

 

Can I Use Bent Tubing to Eliminating Some of the Joints?

You can use bent tubing if you want, but most people don't have a bender so the plans don't require one.

What Your Xzilarator Will Look Like

Xzilarator Specifications

  • Length: 146”
  • Height: 49”
  • Width: 65”
  • Weight (empty): 1,225 lbs
  • Weight (gross): 1,800 lbs
  • No. of Passengers: 2
  • No. of Wheels: 3
  • Wheelbase: 116”
  • Tire size (front): 185/80/13
  • Tire size (rear): 160/80/16
  • Brakes: 3-wheel disk
  • Drive: Rear wheel
  • Transmission: Gold Wing
  • Shift Type: Inline sequential short throw
  • Horsepower: 115
  • Speed Max: Approx: 130 mph
  • Miles Per Gallon: Max 30
  • Fuel Capacity:  6.3 U.S. Gal