I have a 2 stroke frame engine kit on a bike and I have a friction drive kit I had on another bike.
Has anybody ever put 2 engines on a bike?
I know it sounds crazy and going overboard. But the idea could work to give you a very heavy bike that is redundantly reliable.
LoL Or Dare I say It!.....(Bill Nye voice) A triple engine bike! A friction drive engine on both tires and in frame engine!
That would be a lot of wires and cables.
Could have all three engines running with a lot more power 150cc's if they are all 50cc engines or more.
Or just one running and the other in "stand-by"
I did 5 years in the navy as a machinist mate testing boiler water/fuel/ oil and in the steam plant on a navy ship there is always 2 or more pumps and motors to keep the plant running constantly at sea. For reliability, maintenance, and for when something breaks.
It would be a neat project to see. Reminds me a the "chain saw bike" with 10+ chainsaw engines.
Has anybody ever put 2 engines on a bike?
I know it sounds crazy and going overboard. But the idea could work to give you a very heavy bike that is redundantly reliable.
LoL Or Dare I say It!.....(Bill Nye voice) A triple engine bike! A friction drive engine on both tires and in frame engine!
That would be a lot of wires and cables.
Could have all three engines running with a lot more power 150cc's if they are all 50cc engines or more.
Or just one running and the other in "stand-by"
I did 5 years in the navy as a machinist mate testing boiler water/fuel/ oil and in the steam plant on a navy ship there is always 2 or more pumps and motors to keep the plant running constantly at sea. For reliability, maintenance, and for when something breaks.
It would be a neat project to see. Reminds me a the "chain saw bike" with 10+ chainsaw engines.