I knew that Motobecane had experimented with a DKW type engine, but I was looking through some books I was given in Belgium and discovered I have a manual for the production version!





Bore and stroke are 39 x 41,8, balance/charging piston (the manual can't seem to decide which to call it) is 62 x 13, "as the stroke is so short, the cast-iron charging piston is very heavy to achieve satisfactory balance". It has a deep recess to reduce pumping losses, I assume that's the dotted line in the diagram.
Comparing it to the standard model with the same 13mm carb, that gives 2,10ch @5500, torque peak @ 3500.
Port timing: Exhaust 150 degrees standard, 127 degrees "blown".
Transfer 104 degrees standard, 92 degrees 20' "blown".
Standard motor is piston ported. No idea if the exhaust and/or silencer is different.
Text comments on this being a lot of work for such a small power gain, but explains that it's a moped with a legal top speed of 45kmh. Says this model has 50% more torque and similar fuel consumption to the rest of the range (330 - 370 g.ch/h).
So, not quite a DKW! I'm sure I've seen a picture of an experimental trials bike (Bultaco or Montesa?) using the same idea...
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