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With smaller bike sized engines there is still and will foreseeably be a huge gulf in what a modern technology 600cc sports bike engine can make and the power you could get from a 600cc diesel.
The bigger you make a diesel engine the more efficient it is and also the more favourable it would compare to a petrol motor to a large extent.
The main reasons in no order for no mass produced diesel bikes are:
1, No fleet sales
2, Small market for motorcycles and diesel would only be a fraction of that.
3, You can get 120mpg bikes already, do you need more fuel economy, for the potential downsides?
4, Cost, weight and servicing bills would all go up a lot on any typical bike if it had a diesel version.
5, Cost of developing small high tech diesel engines and again the very limited market for them other than the bikes themselves.
6, unable to compete cc to cc with the same sized petrol engine, so where would you put the capacity rules for diesel racing bikes, and would it be fair to run nasp 600cc bikes against say 1000cc turbo diesels?
7, lack of refinement and usability. The last time any of the Jap four tried to make production turbo petrol superbikes, they were at best not that successful. If making turbocharging a petrol bike is frought with difficulty to get it as usable as a nasp bike and rider friendly, then I expect it's even more difficult in some ways to make a very rideable and useable diesel bike motor. (Having said that diesel engines wont have to work over 1/2 as big a rev range as a petrol turbo would)
8, Future of diesel powered vehicles and passenger car's is starting to look a bit ropey now. Efficiency and downsizing of high tech forced induction petrol engines is now making diesel seem far less attractive or cost effective in cars now. Small and up to medium size family cars will go back to petrol engines and hybrid technology very soon. Diesel is more viable in larger cars, MPV's, utility vehicles, Camper vans etc, but less so in anything less than an executive saloon.
DPF problems and cost to maintain/replace is a massive issue currently and from 2014 all new diesel cars will have to use ad blue exhaust after treatment, which is another costly addition and more scope for things to go wrong.
The cost of replacing a big diesel silencer box that has the cats built in, the DPF and the Ad blue injection etc is scary.
There's much more chance of seeing an electric Fireblade in the next 5years than a diesel version! |
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I looking into this recently. IIRC there are no diesel motorbikes in production any more for Joe Public. A Dutch firm, E.V.A., recently stopped making their model.
Previously there was talk of a cruiser style bike with a diesel engine. Can't find the links any more so I suspect that never got out of the design/asking for money stage.
There is a diesel motorcycle rally (was held Thursday 30th of May until the 2nd of June, link click here for 2013 details). Try looking on dieselbike.net.
Personally I've always wondered how long it would take Honda to fit a diesel engine into the GoldWing.
There is always talk of military versions and prototypes for this. Only because it's said military want to standardise on diesel for all their vehicle types.
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Interestingly, this was in my subs page in youtube today
-> Ride on a '71 Royal Enfield Dieselbike
Despite everything, I would totally ride that. It looks hilarious.
And the reason most companies haven't bothered with a production dieselbike is because the development costs vs the number of people who want one just doesn't add up yet. The closest to one that anyone's ever got is a small California company called Hayes Diversified Technologies who built a custom 650cc diesel thumper that slotted into the Kawasaki KLR650 frame to make the Kawasaki-Hayes M1030-M1. These were then sold to the military, who needed a dieselbike for their one field fuel policy. (JP8)
https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/https://www.operations.mod.uk/telic/images/ops/16bde_216drs_hr.jpg
The bike was actually a success in design terms, it could cruise at a top speed of 90mph, and achieve 96mpg at around 50mph/60mph. The problem is, Hayes was such a small company that they could never keep up with demand, and they only produced a few hundred before the army started phasing the bikes out of service due to their lack of rider protection in firefights.
Every so often a batch of M1030-M1 bikes comes up for sale, i'd love to get my hands on one sometime since they make really good offroaders, and because they're idi-diesel they can run in deep water and mud over the block since the air intake is the only part that needs to be above water. ____________________ 2007 BMW R1200R: On road
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR4v4eAkyv4
Some guy called Heiko with a 3cyl Supercharged diesel engine in a Triumph Tiger..
There's also this one: https://www.suckindiesel.com/?page_id=12 - Irish guy called Neil used a diesel Smart Car engine in his tiger, there's a travel blog on their site also.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 224 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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