Heretic Member Sep 14, 2015 #1 Happened upon a very cool motor. Air cooled , 9.4hp, single, DIESEL! Any thoughts ?
xseler Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2015 #2 Judging from what you've done in the past, whatever you come up with will be completely off the chain!! How much does that lump weigh? Probably doesn't matter --- it'll pull whatever you want......
Judging from what you've done in the past, whatever you come up with will be completely off the chain!! How much does that lump weigh? Probably doesn't matter --- it'll pull whatever you want......
Ludwig II Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2015 #3 I just found this And this http://www.diesel-bantam.co.uk/ Last edited: Sep 14, 2015
YesImLDS Member Sep 14, 2015 #4 Holy crap that's a big motor! Wonder what the torque from that sucker is. Last edited: Sep 14, 2015
F FFV8 New Member Sep 14, 2015 #5 Going to need motorcycle tires - 123 pounds, dry. 13.7 ft/lbs torque. 416cc's in a single will vibrate a bit... .
Going to need motorcycle tires - 123 pounds, dry. 13.7 ft/lbs torque. 416cc's in a single will vibrate a bit... .
Heretic Member Sep 14, 2015 #6 She's all freak'n there that's for sure. I'm leaning towards something with a WWII military look, maybe a sidecar .
She's all freak'n there that's for sure. I'm leaning towards something with a WWII military look, maybe a sidecar .
B buba Member Sep 14, 2015 #8 FF I ride with Ludwig - I think a dirt bike frame or other stretched pony would be kick *** a lot of torque'in engine for a bicycle frame????
FF I ride with Ludwig - I think a dirt bike frame or other stretched pony would be kick *** a lot of torque'in engine for a bicycle frame????
Ludwig II Well-Known Member Sep 15, 2015 #9 Yanmar diesel Napanee Hgh School/ Where's Napanee? I don't napaknow. Yanmar powered Ariel All from this page, I'll leave it to you: http://www.dieselbike.net/yanmar/yanmar.htm Last edited: Sep 15, 2015
Yanmar diesel Napanee Hgh School/ Where's Napanee? I don't napaknow. Yanmar powered Ariel All from this page, I'll leave it to you: http://www.dieselbike.net/yanmar/yanmar.htm