Today on my FB I seen mini turbo's that fit in the palm of your hand. Looked perfect for 50-80cc engines. It was made by Garrett Turbo's. Thats all the info I have.
If you want to see a turbo powered motorized bicycle come on outToday on my FB I seen mini turbo's that fit in the palm of your hand. Looked perfect for 50-80cc engines. It was made by Garrett Turbo's. Thats all the info I have.
Here's some Mini Turbos for the Honda crf50 & cloned pitbike motors:Today on my FB I seen mini turbo's that fit in the palm of your hand. Looked perfect for 50-80cc engines. It was made by Garrett Turbo's. Thats all the info I have.
you must not have heard of the Buddfab Streamliner and their turbocharged 50cc aprilia motor, and a land speed record at Bonneville of 145mph...*rolls eyes and shakes head*
Two-Stroke!
And before you start telling me how turbos work on two strokes because you saw it on youtube,
Just because you can make something operate, does not mean it's a good idea.
I fully understand that viewpoint. I have been known to hot rod some wild things in my day...yeah, but some people argue that a motorized bicycle is a waste of time and money, also.
then there's people like me that think, "lemme just see how far i can go before it kills me..."
Look it up. They used off-the-shelf common kit, manufactured by http://www.metrakit.com.au/I wonder how much they spent making that Aprilla motor run like that...and how big a pile of destroyed parts the developement caused.
If it was such a great idea, don't you think you would see more turbo ring-dingers?
4 strokes, yes, but I still think it's a waste of time and money on any two-stroke.
That very same world gets smaller than Mickey Mouse's jewels when your build is confined to a bicycle frame, though.The world is actually larger and round compared than the flat-earth view of many bike builders.
I was trying to talk my brother into it because we recently got one for our go kart (I'd rather turbo that than my bike lol) but it was a no go. Oh well.*waits for someone to turbo-charge a 212 predator