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Well we all know that the boxer began life powering aeroplanes. These guys have taken another aero engine and built a bike round it. Never seen the like of this before.

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I don't know if these apply to a radial engine, but try to imagine adjusting the valves, balancing, or just changing the spark plugs for that matter. javascript:emoticon(':shock:')
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Other than the novelty of bolting a radial engine in a motorcycle frame, I don't see the benefit. Too much complexity.

Must be one heck of a riding experience though, at least initially.
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Would you want to clean it...?
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NoRRmad wrote:...Must be murder on your right leg...
Asbestos pants? Like to hear that running!
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If it were a 'rotary' engine, now that[/u] would be even whackier!!

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If it were a 'rotary' engine, now that[/u] would be even whackier!!

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Suzuki tried that way back in the 70's, it was an ok bike, they offered it for a couple years,
before realizing that no one was going to buy it. So it died quietly. I found this link about the RE5. You might find it interesting.
http://www.suzukicycles.org/RE5/RE5-Rotary.shtml
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I think Rog is referring to the aircraft rotary engine, which anchors the crankshaft to the airframe and spins the whole engine -- which has the propeller attached. This enhanced cooling, at the expense of a fierce gyroscopic effect. Some WWI aircraft used these engines.
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NoRRmad wrote:I think Rog is referring to the aircraft rotary engine, which anchors the crankshaft to the airframe and spins the whole engine -- which has the propeller attached. This enhanced cooling, at the expense of a fierce gyroscopic effect. Some WWI aircraft used these engines.
I thought about that too, scary. "Man eaten by own bike" headline...
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Oh yeah, the spinning rotory engines.....might as well make that the next step. :shock: :shock: :shock:

If the engine "spun" the right direction it would be a wheelie MONSTER. :lol: :lol: :lol: Imagine dumping the clutch when the "flywheel" effect of that huge hunkamotor was spun up! :twisted:

And think of the envy from those guys that shelled out the big bucks to have spinning hubcaps...... :wink:
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