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| Cigaro |
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 Posted: 16:14 - 29 May 2007 Post subject: Compressed-air powered bike |
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As I may have mentioned, I'm into building odd vehicles from time to time.
I've looked into this and I think it's actually possible, although maybe only practical as a commuter. I'm thinking a cruiser-style frame would be able to hold a big enough air tank - top speed would probably be in the region of 40mph and as in the eyes of the law it is not a 'mechanically propelled vehicle' there would be no need for plates, insurance, tax or MOT!
So...
- Am I crazy?
- Would you ride one?
- Should I build it?
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| Zen Dog |
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No, build a viable electric bike instead, then tell me what batteries and motor you used!
I'm looking it this myself, since the only thing available is scooters with rubbish performance and range. I want a real bike! But i'm having no luck finding a decent large brushless motor, and i havent a clue what the best batteries are these days, just that lead/acid are rubbish....
Surely a compressed air powered bike is going to be seriously inefficient, unless the air powers the rear wheel, rather than providing direct thrust.
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They use compressed air to power steam engines that don't have a boiler certificate. So, what you need is a small steam engine.
Why not build a bike with a single cylinder, 2-stroke diesel engine? Extra bonus points if you manage to have the pistons moving along the frame rather than across it. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I think it is a 'mechanically propelled vehicle' if it goes by its self and the
parts are moving by some thing other than your self.
Some one else might be better able to say this but I cant.
Do you think it is a mechanically michine with the moveing parts.
Dont let that stop you and see what you can do.
Best off luck with it.
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Just having a quick ponder about the mechanics of a compressed air bicycle, I played with the idea of using one of those air drills for the "engine". With an air usage of (say) 400 l/min under load, and an average of 200 l/min capacity for a small compressor, you're going to run out of oomph very quickly.
I think electric is the next best alternative to internal combustion. ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
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I think you're right, Shaggy, having thought about it.
I could always build a pulsejet engine and strap that on...  |
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I am thinking about converting my car to run on vegetable oil. It's a 306 Dturbo S. These engines are meant to be good at it, as they're indirect injection. If I do it, it'll be run on a dual fuel system along with regular derv.
This is meant to be carbon neutral, as any CO2 you release in running the car is removed from the atmosphere when the plants to produce the oil is grown, as opposed to fossil fuels where it is released but not being taken in. That's the theory, not entirely sure if it's true, makes sense though.
The fact that oil costs 50p a litre from tesco or can be got for nothing if you get friendly with the local chippy (and filter it) might be the reason why as well.
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Waoo Cooool!
Good find binge.
That would be great for us.
We could get two weeks of shite into that instead of those smaller 'Wheelie Bins' the council give out.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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i think itd be quite easy and definatly possible.
from what i can tell, this bike would go way more than 40mph because basically the faster the air comes out, the faster it goes.
the throttle could be the CO2 valve?
and yes, paint is awesome for designing bikes.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 241 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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