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The Russian engines D-4,D-5,D-6,D-8. History.


Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Pictures and Videos forum. Assorted the engines, has decided to photograph even for comparison. The Difference in a clutch design... The Chinese engine have ...
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Old 04-04-2009, 01:45 PM
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Assorted the engines, has decided to photograph even for comparison.
The Difference in a clutch design...
The Chinese engine have deprived of one clutch plate.
I do not know what for.







Here a clutch assembly order...
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Old 04-09-2009, 06:10 AM
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That little water cooled jewel would be a kick....can't you just see a small aluminum radiator mounted on the downtube? Oh, too cool for school...
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Under this reference it is possible to look photo pair on radiator installation at the bicycle engine.
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Old 04-10-2009, 12:55 PM
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That really looks cool.

Just a thought, water cooling would get rid of the noise making cooling fins.
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Hi my name is alain and i live in Cuba and i have a motor D8 in perfect conditions see my pics.
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Hi ! Very much cool! I Am glad to see motor D-8 on Cuba!
How it works? Does not break? Share impressions...
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Howdy Alain, welcome! Lots of big fans here of the DIYs from Cuba. I am one of them. Please post lots of pics! The "Riquimbili" home madeCuban Motor Bikes and http://motorbicycling.com/search.php?searchid=323404

Great to see you Dagger. Was on the phone the other day with some one from here and asked if you still visited.

Now we need a Cuban Flag emotion.
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dagger and the others fans. it´s really difficult to get the motor D8e working in a country like mine. I have the privilege to get online to the Internet and to understeand a bit of english to find the info i need to get the engine running at any cost.The frame was built by me using an old electric bike witch i make modifications to be like a chopper, the gas tank , the exaust pipe and other things where made using scrap parts. The will and the initiative to make a fine ride was the only i got on my side.

Belive me it was nothing easy to make it, and i am proud of my bike.I fell like Neil Amstrom when i ride it.

remember i speack spanish not english sorry for my writing is a lot of rusty.

make any question you like i will try to awnser it.
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Old 11-03-2009, 04:19 PM
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No worries Alain. Easy to understand. I know what you mean about the pride and sheer joy of a great build. Awesome feeling. You should be proud of that MB (Motor Bike) Is a beauty. That seat looks great and comfortable.
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Dagger & Friends,
This is a terrific thread to read and is a reminder that in spite of language and cultural differences we all of us here share in common a love for these motor bicycles. We have more in common that what makes us different. Lyrics from an old Beatles song came to mind just now... "Hands across the water..." Whether our motors are Chinese made or Russian made they are of the same spirit and permit each of us to be a child again and feel the wind in our faces. As a boy I always wanted a motor on my bicycle. I had to wait until I was 60 to get one, but the wait was worth it!
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Wow SB, well said. Wether it was a baseball, hockey cards or what ever we put in the spokes to make an engine noise... If we had a bike at all. Had to make it fly like the wind. I say this a lot but really have yet to meet a MBer I didn't like or who I didn't think was half a bubble off plumb. ( a little crazy) lol
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