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Kickaha
5th April 2006, 20:47
http://www.yamaha-rd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30438&highlight=

165hp and 135kg, I'm sure there's a market for them as a street bike :2thumbsup

Ixion
5th April 2006, 20:51
:spudwow: :2thumbsup :woohoo: :woohoo: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love:

Ham
5th April 2006, 20:52
I bet that's a whole lot of fun!! I'm suprised it's so light with all those exhaust pipes!

TonyB
5th April 2006, 20:54
http://www.yamaha-rd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30438&highlight=

165hp and 135kg, I'm sure there's a market for them as a street bike :2thumbsup
Faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrk! And thats 135kg wet.. fully fueled.

Yikes.

Checked the date on the first post. Not April 1. Shit it may actually be real.

Goblin
5th April 2006, 21:10
OMG!!! It's the PERFECT bike!!

:niceone: :devil2: :not: :love: :love::love: :love:

:o

I'd sell my soul for a play on that.

Coyote
5th April 2006, 21:35
Yeah that's pretty cool....

I'd still prefur a ZX10R with a Muzzy Turbo kit and nitrous

Motu
5th April 2006, 21:46
Who needs a kickstart - I'd love to run and bumpstart that thing,sit sidesaddle and feed in the clutch...then lie on my back and watch the pretty birdies fly....

SPman
5th April 2006, 21:50
six cylinders AND a stroker...................

swoon!

Timber020
5th April 2006, 21:55
If everyone had one of them, there would be world peace.

Very cool, ya gotta respect such wonderful art

ducatilover
5th April 2006, 21:57
phhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrr rrrrrrrrque:doobey:

sugilite
6th April 2006, 01:54
Oh pleeeeeease Santa, I'll be a good boy I promise!

DEATH_INC.
6th April 2006, 08:58
I'm in love :love:

kiwifruit
6th April 2006, 09:15
thats awesome!!

WRT
6th April 2006, 09:34
Thats wicked, would love to hear what that sounds like at full noise. 135kg . . . fark thats light. Looks cool to, he's done a nice job of it. Looks like ohlins shocks up front, damned weird looking rear tyre hes got on it tho.

Mental Trousers
6th April 2006, 09:45
That there is a work of art :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love:

Sniper
6th April 2006, 10:06
Thats bloody cool.

nudemetalz
6th April 2006, 12:38
It would make a Kenworth look cheap to run, with all of those 2-stroke cylinders….

That not withstanding….YES PLEEAAASE !!!!!!!!

Kickaha
6th April 2006, 15:34
Another interesting bike although not as cool as the first one

http://www.vjmw.org/workshop/700cc_lc.htm

And a 4 cylinder two stroke under construction

http://www.yamaha-rd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9459&highlight=


mmmmmmmm big 2 strokes:niceone:

nudemetalz
6th April 2006, 15:55
Another interesting bike although not as cool as the first one

http://www.vjmw.org/workshop/700cc_lc.htm

And a 4 cylinder two stroke under construction

http://www.yamaha-rd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9459&highlight=


mmmmmmmm big 2 strokes:niceone:

Hmm,…LC's had twitchy handling as it was, with the skinny heavy rims and fade prone monoshock…..but doubling the horsies ????
Madness, I say, madness !!!
But,…also love to have a ride on it….


The next one looks promising.

nudemetalz
6th April 2006, 16:39
I thought this Yama-Gamma was a nice looking machine.

F5 Dave
6th April 2006, 17:21
I know of one lamenting in a shed not very far from you. Never get him to sell it though.

Coyote
6th April 2006, 17:53
I thought this Yama-Gamma was a nice looking machine.
Looks a lot like the frame on my RG

I've been wondering how my RG's frame would handle a 1000cc V-Twin. I'm sure one will fit

Karitane pete
6th April 2006, 19:20
Allways wanted to put a two stroke outboard engine in a bike, you know a nice V4 or V6, OMC made a nice V8?

thealmightytaco
6th April 2006, 19:47
Allways wanted to put a two stroke outboard engine in a bike, you know a nice V4 or V6, OMC made a nice V8?
Cooling might be a trick, since they run using permanently sub 25 degree sea/lake water.
Probably not gonna work too well with 85 degree air cooled radiator water, just not designed for it.
But if you can get around that, hell yeah!

And coo' bike, the bottom end must be a freakish thing.

TonyB
6th April 2006, 19:47
If everyone had one of them, there would be world peace.

Yep, there sure would. Cause 90% of us would be dead and the remaining 10% would all be addicted to the same thing!

imdying
7th April 2006, 09:04
Now that's a proper bike :)

F5 Dave
7th April 2006, 09:25
Cooling might be a trick, since they run using permanently sub 25 degree sea/lake water.
Probably not gonna work too well with 85 degree air cooled radiator water, just not designed for it.
But if you can get around that, hell yeah!

And coo' bike, the bottom end must be a freakish thing.
Well Kim Newcombe managed it with the Konig(sp?) & almost took the 500GP class, then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy.

Well Kim Newcombe managed it with the Konig(sp?) & almost took the 500GP class, then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy.

Well Kim Newcombe managed it with the Konig(sp?) & almost took the 500GP class, then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy.

Well Kim Newcombe managed it with the Konig(sp?) & almost took the 500GP class, then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy.

quickbuck
7th April 2006, 18:02
The 750/6 is way cool.

F5 Dave, I realise you are passionate about Kim Newcombe, but telling us 4 times? ;-)

Kickaha
7th April 2006, 18:13
The 750/6 is way cool.

F5 Dave, I realise you are passionate about Kim Newcombe, but telling us 4 times? ;-)


He's got a stutter don't give him a hard time he's sensitive about it :lol:



then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy.

Snowmobile based http://venus.13x.com/roadracingworld/issues/apr00/tularis.htm

SlowHand
7th April 2006, 18:23
Well Kim Newcombe managed it with the Konig(sp?) & almost took the 500GP class, then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy. X4


you nuke the burrito in the 'wave, and u mix it all around,
you put the 'ince in the bowl, and you mix it all around,
you take the lettuce~ and you chop it all up!

thats how you do the taco pwnage!

thealmightytaco
7th April 2006, 18:38
you nuke the burrito in the 'wave, and u mix it all around,
you put the 'ince in the bowl, and you mix it all around,
you take the lettuce~ and you chop it all up!

thats how you do the taco pwnage!

What you on stratalia, I'm all for bein' proven wrong. But "marine based" doesn't mean they just hacked their jetski to bits and strapped it in. I may well be proven wrong again but I'll go out on a limb to say they checked out the plans and did some tweakin' to the castings they then got made to get it "ambient air" friendly. I imagine larger water jackets might be a necessity. MIGHT be.
Then again, provided your in and out holes are in reasonable places, if you just drill and tap to put a hose entry and exit from the block, and then ya water pump... not sure, running off gear or belt or little electric motor. Need some serious balls on it though wouldn't ya?

And why not run a seperate gearbox, harleyesque, aside from the space problems. Doable though.

And snowmobile powered eh!


You just got no sense of humility stratalia, you need to read ya Dharma.

SlowHand
7th April 2006, 18:59
technicallities., i soorwy, i can only think about what power valve costs will be for that monster. if its anything like RG150 ones.....

Motu
7th April 2006, 20:10
Dunno if they had powervalves - those things were not designed to be user friendly! But 6 rotary valves anyway....I would like to see the crankcase too.

F5 Dave
10th April 2006, 09:37
The 750/6 is way cool.

F5 Dave, I realise you are passionate about Kim Newcombe, but telling us 4 times? ;-)

Trust me I have no idea how that happened. Oh well:whocares: