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Diesel engine producton bike

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New from Germany (of course), a turbo diesel engine motorcycle...

http://www.neander-motors.com/motorcycle.html
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I been reading about that engine , Two cranks and rod sets and two cylinders , Each piston has two rods(one from each counterrotating crank)which eliminates all vibration and piston side loading !
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gearhead1951 wrote:I been reading about that engine , Two cranks and rod sets and two cylinders , Each piston has two rods(one from each counterrotating crank)which eliminates all vibration and piston side loading !
All that mass probably helps the torque numbers...
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railroad bob wrote:
gearhead1951 wrote:I been reading about that engine , Two cranks and rod sets and two cylinders , Each piston has two rods(one from each counterrotating crank)which eliminates all vibration and piston side loading !
All that mass probably helps the torque numbers...
That and the 1400cc's of displacement !!
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They won't sell too many in my neighborhood for awhile.


$140,000.00 ??
$140,000.00 ??
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I guess they want their research investment back quickly, like in the first year sales.
$140K X 60 = 8.4 mill per year.
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they must be related to occ :laughing-rolling:
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Neander(thal.....OCC.....what's difference......????????
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