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My machine is a Royal Enfield conversion from Charnwood. The engine is by Hatz. Model Number 1B30 350cc single cyclinder 9HP auto de-compression with electric start.
To date it has done 22573km and is still going strong. Apart from the clutch cable I gotta fix
Here is a shot of the bike on tour in Germany Sept 2006.
To date it has done 22573km and is still going strong. Apart from the clutch cable I gotta fix
Here is a shot of the bike on tour in Germany Sept 2006.
Stuart. M1030M1, Honda NC700S, Grom!, Toyota Corolla 1.4 Turbo Diesel. Favouring MPG over MPH.
My machines are Track T-800CDI.
Produced by my company E.V.A. Products BV. I own 8 numbers in total at this stage. All pre-production prototypes. It even starts at -15degrees Celcius without preheating !!!
Here i am driving the nr:003 bike.
800 CC turbocharged intercooler CDI modified engine by DC.
Topspeed 185 km/h 2L:100km at 100km/h 2 types of gearbox:
1. CVT Consant variable transmision.
2. Semiautomatic 6 speed gearbox.
regards
Erik The Netherlands
Produced by my company E.V.A. Products BV. I own 8 numbers in total at this stage. All pre-production prototypes. It even starts at -15degrees Celcius without preheating !!!
Here i am driving the nr:003 bike.
800 CC turbocharged intercooler CDI modified engine by DC.
Topspeed 185 km/h 2L:100km at 100km/h 2 types of gearbox:
1. CVT Consant variable transmision.
2. Semiautomatic 6 speed gearbox.
regards
Erik The Netherlands
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What I ride, or what I'm building?
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My Buddy's new Diesel
My Friend Pete in Alaska, his just almost finished Hatz-Ural 2wd.
Pete Marsh is the Ural Dealer in Alaska, he asked if I'd post his bike so you could see.
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Pete Marsh is the Ural Dealer in Alaska, he asked if I'd post his bike so you could see.
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My diesel bike hasn't been built yet... (I probably ought to post some pics) Front end (and serial numbers) from a 69 CB350. Rear end is an old weld-on hardtail Sportster unit.. Everything in between is my own creation...
Small chinese clone.. (6hp) Only hoping to get 40-45 at best out of it. I got swamped with work this fall, and just now am getting around to work on it. Frame is tacked together, and engine is loosely sitting in it..
It's going to sit low to the ground, with the front end kicked out a bit.. I'm guessing maybe 38-40 degrees overall.
Small chinese clone.. (6hp) Only hoping to get 40-45 at best out of it. I got swamped with work this fall, and just now am getting around to work on it. Frame is tacked together, and engine is loosely sitting in it..
It's going to sit low to the ground, with the front end kicked out a bit.. I'm guessing maybe 38-40 degrees overall.
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Great Bike cDog
Great bike cdog, as are all the rest. My next bike will be laid out the same way. Two big thumbs up, maybe send a more detailed picture, right side drivin pulley? Also I noticed you have either a chain primary in one picture, and a 2 groove v-belt drive in another. Maybe post what you like better, your preference.
Dave
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I Have Several Crazy Friends.
Thought I'd toss this picture on my riding buddy's bike. I want to build him a small Diesel generator so he can tow it to get a better range. One of my future projects is to build a Bio-Diesel Electric bike. http://tinyurl.com/uouvh
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Hi Guy's
This is my ride, 95 Royal Enfield Bullet converted to a Yanmar clone 406 cc Diesel.
Best project I think I've ever done - damn bike has drawn more attention then I could have ever imagined.
Top speeds around 90K's, fuel consumption 1.8 lts to the 100 K's
Currently running mineral diesel - but will experiment with alternate fuels later. I'm also using a little Acetone in with the fuel.
Gearing - Standard 500 bullet.
Total time to do the conversion "Weekend Project" 3 months.
Positives = It's just a fun little bike all round
Negatives = Never try to overtake other Vehicles
Cheers
Andrew
This is my ride, 95 Royal Enfield Bullet converted to a Yanmar clone 406 cc Diesel.
Best project I think I've ever done - damn bike has drawn more attention then I could have ever imagined.
Top speeds around 90K's, fuel consumption 1.8 lts to the 100 K's
Currently running mineral diesel - but will experiment with alternate fuels later. I'm also using a little Acetone in with the fuel.
Gearing - Standard 500 bullet.
Total time to do the conversion "Weekend Project" 3 months.
Positives = It's just a fun little bike all round
Negatives = Never try to overtake other Vehicles
Cheers
Andrew
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hey Birdman
Please if you could, get pictures of the drive system on those bikes and post them.
Thanks, Dave
Thanks, Dave
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The big one is Duetz powered and the drivetrain is almost an exact copy of a Boss Hoss. A Boss Hoss is a bike powered by a Chevrolet V-8 engine made here in the States.
I have a few more of his pictures in my picture album located here: http://imageevent.com/byrdman/tripphotos/mickcorse
I have a few more of his pictures in my picture album located here: http://imageevent.com/byrdman/tripphotos/mickcorse
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Gaz First Diesel
Spied this in Gaz workshop earlier today, he built this 10 years ago!
The Motor/Gearbox is a Ford 1.6 from a Fiesta and the headstock is bolted to the head/tail section to the rear of the motor - very neat bike.
Note the size of the battery - 290CCA and guaranteed for 2 years use 10 years storeage.
Apologies for the photo's but it was the best I could do.
The Motor/Gearbox is a Ford 1.6 from a Fiesta and the headstock is bolted to the head/tail section to the rear of the motor - very neat bike.
Note the size of the battery - 290CCA and guaranteed for 2 years use 10 years storeage.
Apologies for the photo's but it was the best I could do.
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Thank You
Thank you, I love the twin engined Cushman, just backs up my statement about putting twin 10hp engines on your bike. to get you 20hp, hell, stack 3 for 30hp. Buy three for the price of the v-twin you all are waiting for and still have change.
I did a google search on Nick, if you see him, I admire his work. Two thumbs up! We think alike. I was going to do build a bike like his with my Liberty CRD engine. But turned into more of a headache, so I passed on that idea.
Dave
I did a google search on Nick, if you see him, I admire his work. Two thumbs up! We think alike. I was going to do build a bike like his with my Liberty CRD engine. But turned into more of a headache, so I passed on that idea.
Dave
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Hi guys,
Don't know whether you're interested in trikes as well as bikes. I have a trike powered by a 60 bhp 1.5 Peugeot diesel engine that came from a Peugeot 106. It's mated to a VW Beetle gearbox, which kind of limits the speed to about 85-90 mph - I'm going to try and get the gear ratios adjusted to see if it will rev a bit higher in fourth. Will post a pic once I work out how. I bought it last year and ride it in rain or shine! I know of two other guys (both in my trike club Brothers of the Third Wheel aka BTW) that have diesel trikes - one is powered by a 1.9D from a Peugeot 305 and the other is powered by a 2.5 Ford Transit engine. I have a wee dream to build a trike powered by a Mercedes 300D engine - well I can dream can't I!
Don't know whether you're interested in trikes as well as bikes. I have a trike powered by a 60 bhp 1.5 Peugeot diesel engine that came from a Peugeot 106. It's mated to a VW Beetle gearbox, which kind of limits the speed to about 85-90 mph - I'm going to try and get the gear ratios adjusted to see if it will rev a bit higher in fourth. Will post a pic once I work out how. I bought it last year and ride it in rain or shine! I know of two other guys (both in my trike club Brothers of the Third Wheel aka BTW) that have diesel trikes - one is powered by a 1.9D from a Peugeot 305 and the other is powered by a 2.5 Ford Transit engine. I have a wee dream to build a trike powered by a Mercedes 300D engine - well I can dream can't I!
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1981 BMW John Deere Yanmar
Hello all mine is a 1981 BMW with a yanmar tractor engine top speed is 63 mph top fuel is 70 mpg at 55 mph. It loves biodiesel.
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1981 BMW John Deere Yanmar
Yes that is the bike that I bought from Sam. I have repainted it added a faring and the tail section around the seat and have added duel tanks. I have reoutfitted the tubing with biodiesel compatible tubing and hooked up an electric switch to go from tank to tank. I will try to get some better pictures to send to you. Future modifications may include getting a tall fifth gear to up my top speed and up my miles per gallon at 55.
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Ok Dave. More details and pics to me is always nice. I've got to update the site with a few more bikes that have shown up here. I find myself consentrating on the forum and not the site which is something I'll have to correct
Stuart. M1030M1, Honda NC700S, Grom!, Toyota Corolla 1.4 Turbo Diesel. Favouring MPG over MPH.