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| yodagoat |
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 Posted: 17:41 - 05 Feb 2015 Post subject: Diesel bike |
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My current projects (C90, R1100s) will be finished soon. I'm now thinking about building a diesel bike for my next project. Has anyone done anything like this before? Anyone ridden a diesel bike? I've been looking on the diesel bike forum, all the guys on there really know their shit.
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| Copycat73 |
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I saw a bespoke "invention" @ whitton castle, made by a ex-sectioned individual utilizing a robin diesel engine and a large fly-wheel 12" or so driven by a belt drive affair.... it did fall into the bracket of motorised transport ....
in the same way he fell into the bracket of homo sapiens...
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Check the ebay for Royal Enfield Diesel.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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I would give a diesel bike a go. The MPG sounds just far too great to not to try it. Not every day one wants to go flat out like a mental person.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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I`ve said this before : with some of the small Japanese diesel engines available , It must surely be viable to put one in a motorbike frame.
If some of these little three cylinder diesel powered commuter cars can buzz along at 70mph +, then surely the engine would be small enough to fit in a large bike frame and be strong enough to power a bike along at a reasonable rate?
EDIT: oh yer, I forgot : it will be shit cos it cant do 200mph or have 200bhp  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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Why? Just for the project/crack/something different.
I've got the GS and the ZZR for when I need someting that is fast and handles etc etc.
It's probably going to an be enfield based plodder. I've heard of some of them getting 150 - 200 MPG. That's more than my C90 gets!! ____________________ The shite I write
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| dydey90 wrote: | To get a decent level of power, surely you'd need something at least 1000cc as you'd be using a car engine for ease and availability. Plus, the added difficult of a turbo both in riding and fitting/maintaining.
Maybe it would be possible to convince it to return astromomical fuel economy though, so maybe useful for a motorway commuter? |
Totally missing the point IMO.
As I said diesel to me means simple, and robust and keep it nice and basic. It would be more viable also as I said if you had access to a suitable diesel motor, and a bike of the right size that's not worth much and has a blown engine that would be expensive to re-build/fix.
For examples I was thinking of a small-medium commuter bike, CB250/400N or XS250 or similar, so that the bike is simple too.
I think diesel only works as a viable proposition if you can cheaply and simply engineer the conversion with the minimum of wiring, plumbing and ancillaries. So I would be trying to fall over or liberate a small air cooled 1-2cly industrial motor from it's home to use. No radiators, no common rail, no turbo's and no hassle IMO.
You would/should be looking at diesel to provide say around 125cc performance, but with cheaper running costs. You certainly would not be worrying about trying to make it fast or refined or smooth, as you will fail on a sensible budget.
You just need a bike that's big enough to take said engine, and strong enough not to fall apart from the vibration/extra weight, but nothing more.
tl;dr fix up an old broken bike with a cement mixer motor for a plodder that sips fuel to keep said wreak on the road using backyard bodge mentality. |
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There are videos of a triumph tiger with a diesel engine on youtube doing burnouts and even wheelies, so I imagine it has a decent power delivery, even if it might be ALL torque... didn't sound so sexy though.
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Seen a few around. My personal favourite was powered by the donkey engine from a refrigerated container and wrapped in an old BMW frame and running gear.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 329 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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