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JT700
Joined: 06 Feb 2006 Posts: 17 Location: Columbus Georgia
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:01 pm Post subject: What if??????????????????????????? |
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What if you stuck one of these in a bike for instance a supermoto baggy???????
http://www.electricsupercharger.com/ |
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DAVID THOMPSON
Joined: 23 Nov 2003 Posts: 1118 Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia usa .You know the PARTS have been SHIPPED when the MAIL MAN knocks
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:20 am Post subject: other facts |
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no go
super chargers and blowers on big singles need a long intake
so that when the piston starts down there is a smooth flow of air and
fuel... not a the sucking of air so fast the blower can not keep up
and more fuel and not enough air gets to the motor
the british engine designers from the 1930' can explain it
they found it made more power but was a pain to get to work right
and a good 650 single or twin will make more power than
most of us want or need...... mostly NEED
the only time i have found MORE or BIGGER being better
was when it applied to CASH in my pocket book
so i can afford a toy like this when the saxon tour is old and worn
http://www.dieselmotorcycles.com/models.htm
http://www.dieselmotorcycles.com/PDF/D650A1_Bulldog_US.pdf
ah yes to dream of things to ride !!!!!
hope they make a SM model _________________ Dave 2002 MZ RT125+95 Saxon Tour in WV USA "I like the road less traveled if it's PAVED!."
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JT700
Joined: 06 Feb 2006 Posts: 17 Location: Columbus Georgia
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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So a big single makes more vacuum on its intake stroke than something like that would be able to produce in pressurised air, and being that the float bowls would be pressurised with that too it would just flood the engine with fuel. Wasnt really thinking about that just about how much power I might be able to produce Oh well I geuss ill just have to save up for the Trintity 686!!
As for the diesel bikes thats pretty interesting. I would imagine the low end torque on those would be amazing. you could probably pull up tree stumps with that thing. |
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DAVID THOMPSON
Joined: 23 Nov 2003 Posts: 1118 Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia usa .You know the PARTS have been SHIPPED when the MAIL MAN knocks
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:26 pm Post subject: tq |
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here is the saxon tour spec
1995 mz saxon tour 504e rotax motor
28 bhp @ 6000 rpm measured at the rear wheel. Some
reports of 29+ bhp.
Maximum torque: 38 Nm, (28 Ft/Lbs) with >35 Nm (26 Ft/Lbs) from 3200 -
5200 rpm
Weight: 329 lbs. dry
Approx. 350 lbs. wet
the diesel motorcycle is stated as 30ps @5700 and 32ft lb at 4200rpm
so from riding my tour the diesel will not be the fastest
bike in town but in its usefull life will pass lots of gas stops
and will run faster than any one needs to go on a bike _________________ Dave 2002 MZ RT125+95 Saxon Tour in WV USA "I like the road less traveled if it's PAVED!."
links to 125cc BLOG and my bikes picture
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JT700
Joined: 06 Feb 2006 Posts: 17 Location: Columbus Georgia
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:37 pm Post subject: |
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The fuel mileage on that was stated at 97 mpg thats really good even better then 50cc scooters. And diesel engine reliability cant be beat my cousin has a 99 ford superduty diesel, that he uses for hauling farm equipment and farmwork. It has like 290,000 miles on it never rebuilt and still runs like it is new. That bike would be good for years to come. How did you find out about that though. I would never have thought that anybody made a diesel bike. |
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DAVID THOMPSON
Joined: 23 Nov 2003 Posts: 1118 Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia usa .You know the PARTS have been SHIPPED when the MAIL MAN knocks
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keithcross
Joined: 20 May 2004 Posts: 870 Location: Hampshire England
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:53 am Post subject: |
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The British Army will, I understand, soon be taking delivery of Diesel engined bike. This is part of a policy for making the army `single fuel' Even to the point of developing small deisel generators for radio systems.
It would appear that this is being done to avoid having to take more than one type of fuel to a battle field. Makes sense really. Run out of fuel on you bike sir, no worries just take a little out of that tank over there
There is also a bike manuafacturer in India that sells a diesel engined bike.
Keith _________________ Ride it like you stole it |
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Bagwan
Joined: 06 Feb 2006 Posts: 18 Location: CF39. Gods country,S.Wales
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:35 pm Post subject: Diesel bikes |
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Enfeild were doing a 500 diesel which was suppose to do 100+mpg. Check out MCN , Feb 8th for a Dutch company with a diesel sports?? bike- with optional 2wd _________________ Dai Bagwan
The older i get the faster i was |
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DAVID THOMPSON
Joined: 23 Nov 2003 Posts: 1118 Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia usa .You know the PARTS have been SHIPPED when the MAIL MAN knocks
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:45 pm Post subject: hdt |
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the us made m1030 is nice but the civil model first production run of 200
is in march and list is $18,999usd with the mil spec motor
i can buy a lot of rt125's and baggies for that money
so dont look for me on one
unless i win the lottery real big _________________ Dave 2002 MZ RT125+95 Saxon Tour in WV USA "I like the road less traveled if it's PAVED!."
links to 125cc BLOG and my bikes picture
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keithcross
Joined: 20 May 2004 Posts: 870 Location: Hampshire England
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:22 pm Post subject: Re: hdt |
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DAVID THOMPSON wrote: | the us made m1030 is nice but the civil model first production run of 200
is in march and list is $18,999usd with the mil spec motor
i can buy a lot of rt125's and baggies for that money
so dont look for me on one
unless i win the lottery real big |
If you won the lottery real big, why would you worry about gas milage
Keith _________________ Ride it like you stole it |
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F0ul_Oli
Joined: 01 Mar 2005 Posts: 103 Location: Deeside,North Wales,UK
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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:00 am Post subject: |
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The US Army have had a diesel bike developed from a Kawasaki KLR650.
I think there are details on here - www.kneeslider.com _________________ I will only run out of ways of modify the Baggy when it weighs less that 100 kg and runs 100 bhp at the back wheel!!
http://www.businessandit.co.uk - putting the IT in Profit! |
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DAVID THOMPSON
Joined: 23 Nov 2003 Posts: 1118 Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia usa .You know the PARTS have been SHIPPED when the MAIL MAN knocks
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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:02 am Post subject: d |
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the bike above is the m1030 it is the civil version of the
bike developed for the us marines the us army may also get it
and some nato countries
but the price makes it a rich mans toy _________________ Dave 2002 MZ RT125+95 Saxon Tour in WV USA "I like the road less traveled if it's PAVED!."
links to 125cc BLOG and my bikes picture
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JT700
Joined: 06 Feb 2006 Posts: 17 Location: Columbus Georgia
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:17 pm Post subject: |
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Im supposed to have a bike in my job in the army in fact the recruiting video(for my job) shows people riding one around but they phased them out about 4-5 years ago right befor I got in. thats one opf the main reasons I joined so I could have a job where I ride a bike. OH WELL. I think only special ops gets them now though. Im pretty sure they were the kawasaki KL 650 slightly modified for the military. |
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