I have never seen anything but the one side on shot I posted.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
bartol did nothing else than always copy the latest Honda cylinder he could lay his hands on
As I saw when working for Derbi.
The Best cylinder gave 47.5HP
We had such a Czech flowbench at Aprilia
It proved totally useless, and was soon eliminated...
By the way: how many World Championships did bartol win against mine 49?
https://media.nationthailand.com/upl...nXSlnsZW.webpy
You can be pretty sure it was honda copy.....
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/a...p?albumid=4901
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/a...p?albumid=4857
Was the reed derbi also a copy of the Honda Kit?
Only reason i ask is the pipe is the same?
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
You are right Jan , even the pipe used on the KTM was pretty much an A kit Honda copy.
Although I did very much like the design concept of the KTM being a parralel twin , running at 90* firing with a balance shaft.
This gave symmetrical intake and Exhausts , not possible on a V configuration.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
KTM 125 http://www.pit-lane.biz/t118-gp125-c...tiques-ktm-frr
KTM 250 http://www.pit-lane.biz/t606-gp250-ktm-250
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You bet Yamaha saw the results. They had paid the development of a better cylinder and they were less than pleased when the end product turned out to be a shameless Honda copy. Can you imagine how that must have hurt in the traditional Japanese culture? No wonder they prefered to struggle on with what they had rather than have those cylinders on their works bikes.
Jan could have added that a son of our mutual friend Cees van Dongen used to race a Yamaha TZ125. In order to cure its mediocre power, Cees equiped the little Yamaha with a Honda RS125 cylinder. That gave Bartol an idea....
After Bartol left Derbi for KTM, taking with him the Derbi 125cc faring mold, developed by Porsche and paid for by Derbi, we noticed a couple of things.
Team mechanics may stay friends, even after they went to work for other teams, so we happened to have the drawings of the latest Honda pipes.
And below is the exhaust of the works KTM 125. And of course we had the Derbi works drawings.
Carbon copies, the three of them.
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Thank you for your suggestion.
My target is to use it on track keeping under control knocking ang exh temperature during tests.
once I know right exh temperature "close" knocking (but in safe area) I could remove the sensor during race.
What do you think'
I will keep you updated.
thanks Again and happy NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY FROM ITALY!!!!!!!!!!
But the exits out of the right side of the bike. 100% different now
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I have read two separate articles saying the Aprilia 250's had traction control in 2009.
All I have discovered is that the traction control was achieved by monitoring the acceleration rate of the RPM increase of the engine. Then potentially pulling ignition timing (which would dump heat/energy into the exhaust, "shorten" the pipe)
I am wondering if the lean angle was also used as a parameter?
and I am guessing there are situations where advancing the timing would be the way to limit the RPM spike.
I guess what I am after is how the traction control actually worked on the 250's
Was there detonation at the outer "ring" ?
Also the piston looks like sandblastet in that area.
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