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looked here today the first test drive.
some covers i must do but at all i am very happy !
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=HyMID8MbQFo
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The bike looks superb and you've made a great job of it. Much as I'm happy with my 10hp Enfield your new bike looks like one that could take on a similar petrol bike - and win.

Good luck finishing it off and I hope to see the bike at either the Big Knock or Hamm 2009.

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Heiko,
that bike look very good :D There seems to be plenty of room in the Tigger frame for the engine and box.
Question time :D What size cogs did you use on the engine and gearbox and what is the top speed on the bike?
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Stuart wrote:Heiko,
that bike look very good :D There seems to be plenty of room in the Tigger frame for the engine and box.
Question time :D What size cogs did you use on the engine and gearbox and what is the top speed on the bike?
hi
you had to write easy english. i dont know cogs but i think you mean spockets. now is 21 and 48 but i change it in
front 19 back 44. because the chain slips light on frame when i close acceleration. 21 i light to big.
runs in 5 gear 130 and 6 hold the speed . perhaps faster . i dont go much yesterday was not my nummber. but at 70 kmh you can put 6 gear and accelerate very good.

when it is complete ready i put here fotos.
ciao heiko
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Post by andrewaust »

Hey Heiko



Great job with the bike, as Dan suggest 10hp engines are fun but having something with really good pulling power and behaves a little more like a motorcycle engine would be nice sometimes.

Red tape where I live really kills any possibility of running a 3cyl diesel, especially if you want to use a Turbo diesel :(.

The video looks like you had a lot of fun making it :).

Look forward to any more pics and feedback on the build.




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Post by taildraggin »

That Lombardini 903/1003 looks like the 'right' motor for practical bikes. Even the Harley gearbox looks 'tight' in the package.

Re-pub from dieselkrad:
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The horizontal mounts will make mounting rubber isolators easier, too. I like that layout.

Well done!
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Thats a very nice job - I like it a lot!

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Heiko wrote:
Stuart wrote:Heiko,
that bike look very good :D There seems to be plenty of room in the Tigger frame for the engine and box.
Question time :D What size cogs did you use on the engine and gearbox and what is the top speed on the bike?
hi
you had to write easy english. i dont know cogs but i think you mean spockets. now is 21 and 48 but i change it in
front 19 back 44. because the chain slips light on frame when i close acceleration. 21 i light to big.
runs in 5 gear 130 and 6 hold the speed . perhaps faster . i dont go much yesterday was not my nummber. but at 70 kmh you can put 6 gear and accelerate very good.

when it is complete ready i put here fotos.
ciao heiko
Heiko,

Check this calculator out - might be useful for you.

http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/gearspeed.html

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hallo neil
very cool link but i put all data in tabelle, but i get only NAN in all gears.
what does it mean?
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Post by Crazymanneil »

NaN means "not a number". Basically the calculation on the web page did not work for some reason. For example a divide by zero error (infinity).

Check everything that you put in on the page. I get this error for example if I put Jack Shaft In = 0.

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Post by Heiko »

no i know
my mistake was that i made , not . between the nummbers.
its ver cool.
better than to calculate every gear.
good night heiko :idea:
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