So Cezeta was right when he kept going on and on about torque being the new black, the new Jerusalem etc etc
now everyone wants some,
new exhausts being developed new cylinders everyone looking out for GT boxes talk of cruising at 75mph but only at 6000rpm
stump pullers for all
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What's not to like?
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Simples....The price of fuel (less revs = less fuel)/ less revs = less vibration (stops a lammy shaking to bits)/ where all getting older and more heavy (more torque less top end)..
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less revs equals longer component life too, and good news with the price of sorted enginesLam46 wrote:Simples....The price of fuel (less revs = less fuel)/ less revs = less vibration (stops a lammy shaking to bits)/ where all getting older and more heavy (more torque less top end)..
As for whats not to like?
A possible improvement from this might be the whole cooling system. Less revs equals less air being forced over the top end so hopefully this might drive cooling improvements, like fan design. Compare the lammy flywheel to the vespa fin arrangement. the latter just looks more efficient. P2's run cast iron barrels don't forget
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Well everyone is coming out of the closet now
before it's been high reving ts1 and rb's with their loud race pipes that got you going
power from 6000 to 9000 25mpg
but not anymore
before it's been high reving ts1 and rb's with their loud race pipes that got you going
power from 6000 to 9000 25mpg
but not anymore
slower flywheel = less movement of air =more heat = well you know the answer to that one
power be it torque or bhp comes from energy being burnt , burnt energy = heat
some of the high torque electric motors i install on belt and roller conveyors have a separate
electric fan to cool them because they only rotate at 30 or 40 rpm and an inbuilt fan wont flow enough air to cool them
ok a bit extrem but a 20% reduction in flywheel rotation isnt goint to cool
power be it torque or bhp comes from energy being burnt , burnt energy = heat
some of the high torque electric motors i install on belt and roller conveyors have a separate
electric fan to cool them because they only rotate at 30 or 40 rpm and an inbuilt fan wont flow enough air to cool them
ok a bit extrem but a 20% reduction in flywheel rotation isnt goint to cool
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Maybe we'll see an increase in LC engines? just heads or maybe barrels too. This will also allow diff ignition systems / flywheel weights?...........
you lot are so last year........im now waiting for an lml 250 four stroke and the molossi dial in cam kit now
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When i was British enduro champion or was it world can't remember the army lads told us about a project to fit a diesel engine into a kawasaki klr frame for dispatch riders.
It would save lots of money only having one fuel and the thick squaddies (their words) wouldn't put the wrong fuel in tanks, trucks and bikes
any thoughts on a diesel engined scooter, you could fit a generator engine
It would save lots of money only having one fuel and the thick squaddies (their words) wouldn't put the wrong fuel in tanks, trucks and bikes
any thoughts on a diesel engined scooter, you could fit a generator engine
6LDA 28B wrote:When i was British enduro champion or was it world can't remember the army lads told us about a project to fit a diesel engine into a kawasaki klr frame for dispatch riders.
It would save lots of money only having one fuel and the thick squaddies (their words) wouldn't put the wrong fuel in tanks, trucks and bikes
any thoughts on a diesel engined scooter, you could fit a generator engine
is it cushmans or some other amrican bike runs what looks like cement mixer engines?
if so i've got a yard full of them..
in fact a few of them are very rare GT models worth thousands....probably
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