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Bob
7th November 2012, 01:06
A motorcycle running on compressed air has recorded speeds in excess of 80mph.

The O2 Pursuit was designed by Dean Benstead, a graduate of RMIT University, in Melbourne, Australia. Based around a Yamaha WR250R frame, it is fitted with a compressed-air engine, powered by a standard scuba-diving tank. It can travel over 60 miles to a single tank.

The O2 Pursuit has been shortlisted for a James Dyson award.

schrodingers cat
7th November 2012, 05:43
Cool concept.
http://o2pursuitdeanbenstead.wordpress.com/

Best not to ask too many 'hard' questions tho

scumdog
7th November 2012, 05:48
Enough hot air on this site to keep the bike going forever at 150mph...


A novel concept, possibly never become a realistic 'power' option though.

schrodingers cat
7th November 2012, 07:48
Anybody divers here want to hazrad a quess at how many solar panels would be required to drive a compressor capable of filling a scuba tank to 3300PSI at the correct rate of fill?

Scuba_Steve
7th November 2012, 08:11
Anybody divers here want to hazrad a quess at how many solar panels would be required to drive a compressor capable of filling a scuba tank to 3300PSI at the correct rate of fill?

1... very large one

bogan
7th November 2012, 08:33
Those are some good performance numbers for air, wonder what sort of motor he is using?

schrodingers cat
7th November 2012, 10:03
I was going to take a shot at Bogan and tell him not to be so lazy and do some research but then i though pot - black

http://www.airtec.co.nz/products.html
Between 4 - 8 kw motor required to fill dive tanks depending on rate of fill
4kw for 100l/min (25min fill tme)
Certainly be a big fuck off solar panel.

It would be interesting to see the torque curve.

ac3_snow
7th November 2012, 13:18
Thats some cool engine-air-ing! :bleh: