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guzzi_nz
10th January 2005, 10:07
:shutup: All i know is it 3 cly turbo 12oo cc diesel motorcycle :disapint:
Blakamin
10th January 2005, 10:10
when I saw the title I thought "not another pic of that bloody dirt bike"
was pleasantly suprised!!!!
I'd have one
Eddieb
10th January 2005, 14:56
Technishe gegevens:
Motor: vloeistofgekoelde 3-cilinder TDI
dieselmotor
Cilinderinhoud: 1200 cc
Boring * slag: 76.3 * 87 mm
Compressie: 1:16
Injectie: Directe injectie
Turbo / Interkoeler ja / ja
Aantal versnellingen: 5
Frame: Star Twin vakwerkframe
Voorvering: WP GP voorvork
Achtervering: WP GP monoshock
Remmen voor: dubbele PFM 6-zuiger radiale
remklauwen en 320 mm schijven
Remmen achter: enkele Brembo 2-zuiger
remklauw met Star Twin wavedisk
Banden: voor 120/65 R17; achter 190/50 R17
Balhoofdhoek: 23 graden
Wielbasis: 1533 mm
Gewicht: 205 kg rijklaar
Tankinhoud: 18 liter
Verbruik: 2,5 liter per 100 km
16:1 compression, Turbo intercooled and 2.5 litres per 100 km's, Very cool.
Couldn't find anything on the actual performance though.
Mongoose
10th January 2005, 15:19
16:1 compression, Turbo intercooled and 2.5 litres per 100 km's, Very cool.
Couldn't find anything on the actual performance though.
Its still gotta be some what better than the Indian built 350cc diesel Enfield though, huh?
Sniper
10th January 2005, 15:26
Sounds like some fun
vifferman
10th January 2005, 15:47
'sgot some pretty trick kit on it!
Motu
10th January 2005, 15:51
Definatly a car engine - check out the left side drive case,that's covering a bellhousing mount and car clutch/torque converter.Most likely a French engine,they make some small diesel turbo's,or maybe a VW if it's German.
Blakamin
10th January 2005, 16:48
Definatly a car engine - check out the left side drive case,that's covering a bellhousing mount and car clutch/torque converter.Most likely a French engine,they make some small diesel turbo's,or maybe a VW if it's German.
why the oil window on the right then?? new sump casting???
would that be a chain or sumfin inside the left case for primary drive??(the old H-D owner comin out in me)
Maybe a puegot (sp?)... they make a good diesel... a mates boss had a 206 or sumfin diesel... farq it went!!!
Motu
10th January 2005, 17:09
why the oil window on the right then?? new sump casting???
The sump's got me puzzled alright,that's a lot of work,but then that big left case is some work too.Special cover over the crank nose where the belt pulley goes and a cambelt drive cover - but that sump looks factory,not a pattern someone carved out of a piece of polystyrene.
Blakamin
10th January 2005, 18:25
The sump's got me puzzled alright,that's a lot of work,but then that big left case is some work too.Special cover over the crank nose where the belt pulley goes and a cambelt drive cover - but that sump looks factory,not a pattern someone carved out of a piece of polystyrene.
yeah.... and a google did nothin.... grrr
unless they built the whole thing using a diesel engine block and parts catalogue
zooter
10th January 2005, 18:41
I'm no linguist but it looks like Dutch to me. Apparently it's a race bike. From the startwin.com pages:
De meeste mensen die op de Ducaticlub race en de Motorrai 2004 zijn geweest zal het niet zijn ontgaan. We zijn de afgelopen jaren in het diepste geheim bezig geweest met het ontwerpen van een Diesel Motor. Dus even concreet een motor met een dieslemotor!! Snapt u het nog?
Ondertussen heeft het project in diverse kranten en nationale en internationale motormagazines gestaan en hebben we zelfs het journaal gehaald.
Bent u ook zo onder de indruk? Kijk dan alle specs van deze woeste diesel racer in PDF.
Het mag nu duidelijk zijn dat we meer kunnen als motoren verkopen!! Heeft u woeste plannen voor een mooi project? Kom dan eens langs in Loenen en we helpen u met de uitvoering van uw plan.
inlinefour
17th January 2005, 02:58
:buggerd: :sunny:
:shutup: All i know is it 3 cly turbo 12oo cc diesel motorcycle :disapint:
My cage is a 2.4L diesel turbo and I'd be really depressed if my bike was diesel also. :mellow:
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