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Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:59 am
by TheSeeker
6LDA 28B wrote:When i was British enduro champion or was it world can't remember :lol: 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 :geek:
Didn't NATO bring in a "one fuel policy" and standardise on Diesel sometime in the early eighties? Hence the disposal of all those Alvis Stalwarts and the conversion of the Scimitars to diesel. I'm sure those Armstrong dispatch bikes are diesel.

It would make battle field logistics a lot simpler.

Best regards

Ben

PS The new Royal Navy aircraft carries are electrically powered by Rolls Royce Trent jet engines. Means they can use the same fuel as the planes.

Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:14 pm
by shocky
the army does operative a "one" fuel policy but some specialists use petrol as well, some small gennies still run petrol engines

Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 6:36 pm
by jason frost
eden wrote:Whats new about wanting more torque?
some of us have been building them for years :D

Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 8:44 pm
by goldeneye
my brother is a captain in the army (artillery) and they have binned the armstrong motorcycles in his unit, in favour of diesel quads, because they can pull a small trailer, and more people can use them. the plus point of this, is that the dispatch riders had to give their riding gear back to stores (which our kid monitored) and i ended up with a full Barbour International jacket and strides riding outfit! result! not your namby pamby fashion clobber, proper patched, scuffed, mud in pockets, "NATO RIDING JACKET, OLIVE MD 5558" gear.it"s a topper! 8-)

Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:37 am
by TheSeeker
goldeneye wrote:my brother is a captain in the army (artillery) and they have binned the armstrong motorcycles in his unit, in favour of diesel quads, because they can pull a small trailer, and more people can use them. the plus point of this, is that the dispatch riders had to give their riding gear back to stores (which our kid monitored) and i ended up with a full Barbour International jacket and strides riding outfit! result! not your namby pamby fashion clobber, proper patched, scuffed, mud in pockets, "NATO RIDING JACKET, OLIVE MD 5558" gear.it"s a topper! 8-)
Reminds of a a great movie quote :-

We're talking out in the field today. Hi, what's your name? "My name's Bob Fliber!" Bob, what do you do? "I'm in the artillery!" Thank you, Bob. Listen, can we play anything for you? "Anything! Just play it loud! Okay?"

Ben

Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 3:04 pm
by bryansmudge
TheSeeker wrote:
6LDA 28B wrote:When i was British enduro champion or was it world can't remember :lol: 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 :geek:
Didn't NATO bring in a "one fuel policy" and standardise on Diesel sometime in the early eighties? Hence the disposal of all those Alvis Stalwarts and the conversion of the Scimitars to diesel. I'm sure those Armstrong dispatch bikes are diesel.

It would make battle field logistics a lot simpler.

Best regards

Ben

PS The new Royal Navy aircraft carries are electrically powered by Rolls Royce Trent jet engines. Means they can use the same fuel as the planes.
All RN Gas Turbines can use AVCAT ( Aviation Categorised fuel) Although the Main propulsion engines whether they are direct drive or powering generators for Electrical drives are marinised so that they run on F76 ( Diesel).

Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 5:01 pm
by soosh
jason frost wrote:
eden wrote:Whats new about wanting more torque?
some of us have been building them for years :D
I know what your saying,it goes back to the post Matty wrote about has Lambretta tuning really moved or much in the last 20yrs.

Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 9:14 pm
by corrado
........... and some of us still like 9,000 rpmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. :mrgreen:

Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 10:16 am
by Special X
9000 rpm and 125 mpg :mrgreen: the new holy grail. Things were so much simpler when a true 70 mph was the (rarely acheived) holy grail.

Re: THEY KNOW THEIR STUFF IN SURREY

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 12:38 pm
by RinB
Special X wrote:9000 rpm and 125 mpg :mrgreen: the new holy grail. Things were so much simpler when a true 70 mph was the (rarely acheived) holy grail.
Ill go along with that,

We should start an official over 60's club ie A true over 60mph+ for 60 miles before stopping
There's a few in our club who have joined. :D

Then there is the over 70s club ie A true 70mph+ for 70 miles
Only 1 or 2 done this ;)

Then finally the ultimate the over 80s club ie A true 80mph+ for 80miles
:roll:

:D :D :D