My name is Tom, I live in Northern New York State, and I've been lurking here for a while. I don't have a diesel bike yet, but I'd sure like to build one.
I am a big fan of diesel engines, and have done two engine swaps in the four wheel world. Several years ago I put a Canadian market Toyota 3B diesel into my gas LandCruiser. More recently, I converted my old Porsche 356 to diesel using a VW 1.6 turbo engine for power. I recently completed a 30 day, 8600 mile coast to coast trip in that car, and it was great fun. Here's a picture of me and the car in Texas on that trip:
I did a travel blog of my adventure for friends and family, if you are interested, you can see it here: http://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/vonbondo/
I'm not sure yet just what I want to build, I have a 10hp Yamaclone, and may use that to build a diesel dual sport. OTOH, I've always wanted a side hack, and if I decide to go that way I think I'll need a bigger engine!
Cheers to all here, and thanks for the info you've all provided to this site --
Hello to diesel bikers everywhere --
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Re: Hello to diesel bikers everywhere --
Swveeet Porsch conversion. Great choice the 1.9L in it. Did you use parts of a dieselization kit for the Vanagon?
Love the Diesel Fried Chicken place. [Texas twang voice on]Wharz in Texzass did ya faund that place? Imma in TX myself. [/voice off]
Love the Diesel Fried Chicken place. [Texas twang voice on]Wharz in Texzass did ya faund that place? Imma in TX myself. [/voice off]
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Re: Hello to diesel bikers everywhere --
Thanks, but my engine is the old IDI 1.6L lump, not the newer 1.9, though it does have the VNT 15 turbo from a newer TDI.
That sign is way out west in Van Horn TX, it's kind of famous, and mentioned in Cormac McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men".
Tom
That sign is way out west in Van Horn TX, it's kind of famous, and mentioned in Cormac McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men".
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Re: Hello to diesel bikers everywhere --
Welcome Tom I reckon you should at least consider a twin cyclinder engine - it may take quite a while to cover distances on those roads on a single. Ruggerini MD191 is the engine I and a few others like. 19hp 850 twin with 180 degree crank to reduce and vibes. I think they are badged up under other names to and also come with in 360 configs. Those should be avoided! lol