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I know little about diesel bikes themselves, but I believe Royal Enfield still make a diesel motor.
I was wondering about it myself, are the motors inefficient or something? I think thats a question for The Oracle.
[edit] Found a site with quite a few old diesel bikes, some of them are quite nice too. [/edit] ____________________ Aprilia RSV Mille R Edwards Replica - Aprilia RS250 - Suzuki GSXR600 Supersport Race Bike
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^^^That does 100mpg  |
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i want one now  |
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Hi
Diesel engines are more efficient (for fuel consumption) than petrol engines, but they need to be larger capacity for the same power (they run with a far leaner mixture than petrol engines). Also helps that diesel fuel has about 15% more energy by volume than petrol.
Enfield did make a diesel bike. Think they have recently dropped it from production (acceleration was so slow that it got overtaken by decomposing tortoises). Think that some diesel bikes are being developed for the army (currently the only need for petrol the army has is for bikes, which makes things more difficult logistically).
Sure you can turbo a diesel engine to get some performance, but then you could turbo the petrol engine as well.
Diesel engines have no throttle so gain there for far more limited pumping losses. This also means that they do tend to work better with a turbo (on a petrol engine with a manual gearbox when you change gear you shut the throttle, which tends to stall the turbo).
Personally I am not keen on diesel engines. I dislike the way they produce power, with low down torque promising loads which they totally fail to produce at higher revs. Much of their fuel consumption advantage is purely down to the energy content of the fuel, and should they start taxing fuel by BTU rather than by volume most of that advantage would disappear.
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I read an article in Bike magazine a few months back that reckoned diesel bikes would be the next big thing. It said that you could theoretically build a diesel engine for something like a gold wing that would be the same physical size as the 1800cc petrol version but have more capacity, say 2l.
This engine would make maybe 10% less power than the petrol, but it would make 20% more peak torque, leaving the good ol' goldie with 120ftlb of creamy smoothness.
They said this does translate well into other types of bike (cruisers/off roaders etc) but you'll never see a diesel Fireblade.
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I want a 50cc diesel  |
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There's nothing wrong with diesel engines, except for a few things.
A) They're as rough as a very rough thing. Multi-stage fuel injection will get around most of this though.
B) They don't rev very high. No way around this.
C) They need very high pressure fuel injection and more complicated, better injectors to cope with the speed needed for multi-stage.
D) They (used to) sound like tractors.
E) They need to be bulky to be strong enough to cope with the extra stress the compression combustion entails. Multi-stage fuel injection helps get around this as well though, but the engines are always going to be big and heavy.
Hrm, might not just be a few issues then. It'll be good if we can get 150+ mpg though. With a 4-5 gallon tank, that's a good 5-600 miles to the tank. Enough money, R&D and it can be made to work. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Dunno about diesel, but there's been a really trick custom bike with a cement mixer engine doing the rounds of the shows this year. Saw it first at Speedfreaks, then again at the Bulldog.
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You might be interested in this. ____________________ With experience comes age. |
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Nowt wrong with diesel.
Just not been concentrated o enough untill now.
INFO Please someone who speaks dutch translate for me
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Try entering that URL in this link https://world.altavista.com/ and select Dutch to English.
I remember an article in one of the bike magazines or maybe MCN recently on riding a diesel bike from somewhere like Lands End to somewhere like Peterborough. Did anyone else see this? If so can you put me out of my torment by naming the publication and the bike (link would be nice to re-read).
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The main problem with making a diesel bike is that noone makes a unit construction diesel engine which is compact enough to fit in a bike. Most of the diesel bikes on the market use a diesel from some other application coupled to an older design of pre-unit gearbox. The Enfield is a case in point, it uses a Robin engine which is commercially made for running pressure washers and generators. Therefore the bike is very slow (70mph out of a 600 single) but returns unbelievable fuel economy (250mpg).
There are some pretty decent small diesel engines out there. Kubota make a small, three cylinder tractor engine which is pretty revvy but again, getting the power to the back wheel is the problem. I have considered the possibility of hydrostatic drive but there is a huge power loss and considerable lag in the power delivery.
I have seen a bike which used a pinto diesel engine that had a direct shaft drive through a dry clutch. One gear takes you from zero to about 115mph
I would personally like someone to make a bike with a detroit 2-stroke diesel engine which would have plenty of power. It would never happen though as they are very dirty and loud. ____________________ “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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So theoretically a diesel bike would be surperior for city commuting, the fuel efficiency would outweigh the power, when you don't need much power in a city anyway. Good commuter material.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 115 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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