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Tints
6th September 2007, 13:57
i'm currently writing up my report for my fourth year project ( the mighty V twin build:niceone:) at engineering and i need some weights and prices of the types of engines listed below. the prices can be new or wrecked and dry or wet weights (i'm only after rough numbers)

Any late model line four 600cc
Any 250cc dirt bike singles
any 450cc dirt bike singles

P.S. the V twin that we built is running sweet as but is giving the dyno coupling one hell of a hard time vibration wise.

Thanks guys ::)

Blackbird
6th September 2007, 14:39
Can't help with your weights and prices but just thought I'd say congratulations to someone who isn't actually studying law, accounting or for a BA:rockon: I suppose that's a bit rich coming from a professional engineer who is now in Marketing :yes:

Well, that should alienate half the site:Oops:

Tints
9th September 2007, 15:15
Any help at all....

rudolph
9th September 2007, 15:21
are tints my old co worker, just buy a harley

Tints
9th September 2007, 23:28
you sad misguided man...
you should know some rough engine weights. help me out! ask pete for me.

P.S. what is with the porn star shot on your public profile?

Crisis management
10th September 2007, 09:32
Get yourself to a bike wrecker with a set of bathroom scales. This is called field research and is educational........

If your stuck for wreckers try the yellow pages and ring them first to obtain their co-operation.

Tints
10th September 2007, 12:38
my bike has many km's on it from exactly that kind of research. its not crutial to my report and so not worth the time and running around. i have emailed a few wreckers and i have got some of the info from them but was just hoping for a bit more from here.

Crisis management
10th September 2007, 12:48
Fairy nuff, however I am not too sure how qualitative the information you will get off here is.
Most of us will scratch our bums, have a swig of beer and go "Arrrrr it must be about 67.2 kg's then"

Fine, if all you want is bullshit, but I suggest not worth the effort of asking really.


And just to show I'm not a grumpy old sod, a single cylinder 650cc (DR650) trailie motor weights 44kg's and is worth $1500 in good nick.

(Carefully measured using the above methodolgy)

Tints
10th September 2007, 16:58
Fairy nuff, however I am not too sure how qualitative the information you will get off here is.
Most of us will scratch our bums, have a swig of beer and go "Arrrrr it must be about 67.2 kg's then"

Fine, if all you want is bullshit, but I suggest not worth the effort of asking really.


And just to show I'm not a grumpy old sod, a single cylinder 650cc (DR650) trailie motor weights 44kg's and is worth $1500 in good nick.

(Carefully measured using the above methodolgy)


cheers mate, thats all i'm after. it's only for comparitive stuff and the acedemics at uni probably haven't seen a dirt bike let alone the engine.

avgas
10th September 2007, 17:18
I suppose that's a bit rich coming from a professional engineer who is now in Marketing
Young, well paid engineering jobs are like brand new Nortons in this country.
Likewise, well paid respected roles for older engineers.
If i'd known then what i know now, i would have stayed stupid and be in a nice high paying job :laugh:

Blackbird
10th September 2007, 17:39
Young, well paid engineering jobs are like brand new Nortons in this country.
Likewise, well paid respected roles for older engineers.
If i'd known then what i know now, i would have stayed stupid and be in a nice high paying job :laugh:

Quite easy to get well over $100 k. When I semi-retire next year, I'm probably going back to engineering and do a bit of consulting. A mate who's a KB'er working as senior civil engineer for Maunsells says any of the big consultants are desperate for experienced engineers and pay well.

R6_kid
10th September 2007, 18:23
Depending on where you buy from the price varies (obviously).

I recently killed my R6, and quoted prices were anywhere between $2800 and $4k depending on condition, and mostly not a 'complete' engine, i.e missing an engine casing, no carbs, sometimes no flywheel etc...

250cc inline four... CBR250RR engine for $400 at mates rates, but generally seen 250 engines (ZXR/CBR) for between $700 and $1400 in pretty good condition.

mogiman
12th September 2007, 16:11
Motor cyc trader they normally have engine weights etc in there tests and have a look on tardme for engine prices