Cat/perkins bobber
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Cat/perkins bobber
Heres a quick walk around video of the new diesel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxkZZ8CUtIw
Its powered by a C1.1 cat. (aka perkins 400 series 1113cc 3 cyl.) Will be turbocharged, seeing around 20lbs boost, turned up and built to crush and exceed 160kph. It has a 200mm rear tire, springer front end, softail rear suspension, 6 speed trans, open belt primary, jockey shift on right side with hand clutch on left. Trying to do everything i can in house, all the machine work especialy (bar clamps, pulley drive flange, foward controls, etc)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxkZZ8CUtIw
Its powered by a C1.1 cat. (aka perkins 400 series 1113cc 3 cyl.) Will be turbocharged, seeing around 20lbs boost, turned up and built to crush and exceed 160kph. It has a 200mm rear tire, springer front end, softail rear suspension, 6 speed trans, open belt primary, jockey shift on right side with hand clutch on left. Trying to do everything i can in house, all the machine work especialy (bar clamps, pulley drive flange, foward controls, etc)
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Going to be one hell of a thunder bike.
Keep us updated
Keep us updated
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Will do, I have ordered tires and a fender which should arive this week, so i will have some more pics when i put them on. Shouldnt be to much longer until shes finished.
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Damn sexy start to a great bike.
I just love big, open primary drives. Kind of childish but I want to stick things into the belt to see how fast they get crushed!
I just love big, open primary drives. Kind of childish but I want to stick things into the belt to see how fast they get crushed!
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I can tell you from experience with the last diesel bike, a 1/2" craftsman wrench, when droped in the primary drive becomes shaped like a horse shoe and blows a hole through quite an expensive belt. scary it is to.
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Hmmm, I think a custom rubber mudflap that says "Cat Diesel Power" would be the finishing touch:-) Super hot, man.
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I like this a lot! Should be able to pull the wall out of a house!
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Fantastic bike! Managed to stick my foot in my primary one day while reaching for the kickstand...Redwing makes a fine product. I was fine(but humbled), but wrecked the belt and the rear pulley. Pricey stuff it's true!
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Just way cool, I live where Caterpillar was born, I'll show the guys your bike at the Local Cat Dealer.
Where did you get your roller chassis?
Look at the pictures, name on the tractors, street sign, Cat Dealers name, see: http://www.cat.com/corporate-overview/history
If Mitsubishi owns Daihatsu, I think my Daihatsu Diesels are Cats!
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1963. Caterpillar and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. form one of the first joint ventures in Japan to include partial U.S. ownership. Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd. started production in 1965, has been renamed Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd., and is now the No. 2 maker of construction and mining equipment in Japan.
Good luck,
Where did you get your roller chassis?
Look at the pictures, name on the tractors, street sign, Cat Dealers name, see: http://www.cat.com/corporate-overview/history
If Mitsubishi owns Daihatsu, I think my Daihatsu Diesels are Cats!
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1963. Caterpillar and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. form one of the first joint ventures in Japan to include partial U.S. ownership. Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd. started production in 1965, has been renamed Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd., and is now the No. 2 maker of construction and mining equipment in Japan.
Good luck,
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Thanks for the good words, not much left on her now. Its really coming along and looks like a bike. The shop is covered in chips, curly bits of aluminum and parts are all coming together. Just need a turbocharger, radiator, brake calipers, build the foot controls, and the small misc stuff. Should have some new pics soon. I cant wait til this ones done, to bad its already geting chilly but i plan to ride until december. I got the frame, front end, and rims from demons. I am very disapointed with the quality of the frame compaired to my last one. I re worked a good bit of the frame to fit the engine, but need to blast the primer off the rest and re weld every bit of it because i dont trust it, and will not chance a break, especially after i get it powder coated. But for the price for something i was cuting up anyway i couldnt beat it.
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Sorry for the slacking on updates, heres some finished pics. Bike runs great, balanced, 600lbs, a true blast to ride. Runs 115 mph at 4000rpm, 20psi of manifold pressure under load, and sounds awesome.
and a video http://youtu.be/ikiJ3enEV0w
and a video http://youtu.be/ikiJ3enEV0w
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Some pics from the ft myers show today
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Now that is a nice diesel build, looks as if it was bought from a showroom! Excellent!
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Nice build of the "put a three-in-line in a harley" group.
There are some more of them.
Here is what OCC has done:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuiS6Q7VZ5s
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8pK7x5rkNQ
And the one Heiko build with a Lombardini Triple:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz-03wp1aLk
Another one using a Yanmar:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAr391NvGsA
There are some more of them.
Here is what OCC has done:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuiS6Q7VZ5s
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8pK7x5rkNQ
And the one Heiko build with a Lombardini Triple:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz-03wp1aLk
Another one using a Yanmar:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAr391NvGsA
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zarquon wrote:Nice build of the "put a three-in-line in a harley" group.
There are some more of them.
Here is what OCC has done:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuiS6Q7VZ5s
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8pK7x5rkNQ
And the one Heiko build with a Lombardini Triple:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz-03wp1aLk
Another one using a Yanmar:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAr391NvGsA
The yanmar is my old bike which i just sold recently. I swaped the frontend for a springer and ape hangers on that. Going to miss her.
The occ diesel, ugly and poorly done imo. But inspired by that yanmar i built.
Heiko's is sweet, he does a great job making it all fit and look good.
Ive got a few other diesels in the works now that ill make another build thread on when i can.
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Great looking bike I've posted a shot to our FB page and the 'likes' have already started happening
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OCC should be the last element in the list. Mea culpa! Their build may be most noticed in the world, but it wasn't the first.dethmachinefab wrote:The occ diesel, ugly and poorly done imo. But inspired by that yanmar i built.
The first converted harley we noticed here in europe was build from a guy names Harold Benich from Albion in Pennsylvania using a Perkins engine and it looks like this:
Good to hear. Keep up the good work!dethmachinefab wrote:Ive got a few other diesels in the works now that ill make another build thread on when i can.
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Is it only in the pictures, or do you use no airfilter on the turbo ?
Awesome looking bike.
Cheers,
Greg
Awesome looking bike.
Cheers,
Greg
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Thanks, ill have to check out the page. The turbo has a screen on it to keep out larger debris until i find a suitable air filter.
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Awesome piece of workmanship would be nice to take for a spin, bet it turns heads real fast.
The bikes are just getting better all the time, brilliant work.
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The bikes are just getting better all the time, brilliant work.
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Are your knees bent a lot? The pegs look far back, was that due to the primary, and the fan belts? That engine was made by shibaura out of japan. Good engines they have been put in lots of equipment over the years, perkins marketed them for a decade or so until they were bought by cat. I've got a c1.5 in my new holland skidsteer.
Nice build.
Nice build.
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That's a hell of bike.
Well done.
Well done.
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Thanks. Im actually quite comfortable on it. Have made many 100+ mile trips without stoping and no discomfort. The riding position is well suited to carving turns and tucking in and leting it eat fuel Bumped the revs up abit more and top speed is about 120 now. The bikes to much fun and is going to get me in trouble