1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
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1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
I posted one or two pics of this bike when I joined this forum, and think its finally time to put up a build thread. Improvements since the summer:
- new wiring harness
- solenoid kill switch
-better clutch lubrication
- new exhaust system
I made the exhaust from pre-bent wiring conduit that I bought from Home Depot. Stripped the zinc and found a guy to weld it up for me. There's no baffles, and its definetley given me more power (and an awesome exhaust note).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Zfyyb_Lkg
I also made some adjustments to the clutch, and it now locks up strong enough that I can climb fairly steep hills (very slowly)
- new wiring harness
- solenoid kill switch
-better clutch lubrication
- new exhaust system
I made the exhaust from pre-bent wiring conduit that I bought from Home Depot. Stripped the zinc and found a guy to weld it up for me. There's no baffles, and its definetley given me more power (and an awesome exhaust note).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Zfyyb_Lkg
I also made some adjustments to the clutch, and it now locks up strong enough that I can climb fairly steep hills (very slowly)
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Re: 1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
Nice Did you engine come with a solenoid, or did you fit one later?
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Re: 1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
I found a Yanmar supplier in Michigan (http://stores.ebay.com/Auto-Express-Parts) who has them in stock. He pretty much has all the spares for the Chinese Yanmar clones.
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Re: 1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
I love the style of your bike mate, its very much what I'm going for with mine, Whats the take off like with that HUGE sprocket and whats your top speed ? Also what size is your engine ? All ???'s but I love
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Re: 1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
Hondajohn,
Being a single speed drive, it looks like you've got a pretty good top end speed...what is the reduction ratio? Nice build!
Cris
Being a single speed drive, it looks like you've got a pretty good top end speed...what is the reduction ratio? Nice build!
Cris
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Re: 1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
The bike has decent acceleration but it would be better with a CVT. I was actually looking at the same CVT that dougy used on his build but I wasn't sure whether it would work. Seeing his conversion, I think I will take the plunge and buy one. With the large sprocket (6.85:1) I get about 38-40 mph top speed, and it pulls fairly well up hills.
As a side note, I've just come back from the Loring Timing Association in Maine, USA. This bike now holds the speed record for its class (350 cc, alternate fuel). I was able to hit 56.5 mph with a lower gear ratio and a few dozen improvements. I will post images of it as soon as i get them ( was too busy fixing and racing to take photos, my friend who came needs to give me copies)
As a side note, I've just come back from the Loring Timing Association in Maine, USA. This bike now holds the speed record for its class (350 cc, alternate fuel). I was able to hit 56.5 mph with a lower gear ratio and a few dozen improvements. I will post images of it as soon as i get them ( was too busy fixing and racing to take photos, my friend who came needs to give me copies)
Re: 1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
Hi,HondaJohn wrote:The bike has decent acceleration but it would be better....
I can see this is a long unused topic, but I guess it's better if I resurrect this than if I start a new one.
So, I'd like to figure out, how this single gear transmission works out.
Would this give me a more-or-less acceptable acceleration?
Would it give me a more or less acceptable top speed?
The idea:
I have a Jawa frame which has 350 2 smoker engine. the frame is simply too small for accommodating a diesel engine + a transmission, but this 1 gear-clutch version might just fit...
Using it as a commuter bike, the top speed I'd require is maybe 60-65km. So..... If I put in an engine which is able to give me more or less 5HP continuously, would that be able to give me acceleration? I mean acceptable...
How bad the fuel economy would be missing a top gear and revving the engine at 3000-3300 at cruise?
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Re: 1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
Yes,often it is better to resurrect than start a new one. One hint though when ressurecting is to quote a post of whom your trying to reach. Though not allways..... but sometimes folk have their membership settings arranged to get emailed when they are quoted in a thread..... Sooooo.. by quoting them..... odds are greater your resurection will actually reach the right people instead of floating in limbo land.hzoltaan wrote:Hi,HondaJohn wrote:The bike has decent acceleration but it would be better....
I can see this is a long unused topic, but I guess it's better if I resurrect this than if I start a new one....
Already threw a quote into your thread for you. Hope it helps ya get a responce.
Re: 1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
Thanks, for the advice, I'll keep in mind.
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Re: 1978 Kawasaki with a Yanmar knockoff
Sorry for the delayed response, I was busy prepping the machine for its second land speed race and fell off the earth for a bit there
If used on flat ground, the single speed works okay, but acceleration is a bit low, and you will throw up a cloud of smoke trying to get up to speed. A 10 hp motor and stronger clutch might help, as long as you keep it geared to a top speed around 40, but multiple gears is probably the way to go for keeping up with modern traffic. I spent most of the year developing a two-speed automatic to help with acceleration, and I detailed most of the build in this topic:
https://www.dieselbikeforum.com/view ... =31&t=1891
Good luck with your build!
If used on flat ground, the single speed works okay, but acceleration is a bit low, and you will throw up a cloud of smoke trying to get up to speed. A 10 hp motor and stronger clutch might help, as long as you keep it geared to a top speed around 40, but multiple gears is probably the way to go for keeping up with modern traffic. I spent most of the year developing a two-speed automatic to help with acceleration, and I detailed most of the build in this topic:
https://www.dieselbikeforum.com/view ... =31&t=1891
Good luck with your build!