I didn't like my TZR250 and sold it after doing one track day on it.
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But the bike in the photo is a KR1 (or KR1-S) n'est ce pas?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:31 pmI didn't like my TZR250 and sold it after doing one track day on it.
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On display at the London show, that's all I know about it...
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It is indeed.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:57 pmBut the bike in the photo is a KR1 (or KR1-S) n'est ce pas?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:31 pmI didn't like my TZR250 and sold it after doing one track day on it.
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When I was a kid I put massive wheels on the back of a scalextric car and it looked shit, just like that ducati.Yorick wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 5:30 pm I've seen a new V4S Panigale about lately and looked cool, but rider was pants.
Last night riding home along our road, I saw him set off, wobbling about.
I passed him on the corner. On my GasGas in t-shirt and flip flops
When I pulled up to our gate, he wobbled past looking very sheepish.
All the gear and no idea. Look at them chicken strips.
I took photo just now. Reg plate shows it's almost new.
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Woooo. Tough crowd tonightdern wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:47 pmWhen I was a kid I put massive wheels on the back of a scalextric car and it looked shit, just like that ducati.Yorick wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 5:30 pm I've seen a new V4S Panigale about lately and looked cool, but rider was pants.
Last night riding home along our road, I saw him set off, wobbling about.
I passed him on the corner. On my GasGas in t-shirt and flip flops
When I pulled up to our gate, he wobbled past looking very sheepish.
All the gear and no idea. Look at them chicken strips.
I took photo just now. Reg plate shows it's almost new.
20240208_164207.jpg
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There's a stand at the Excel show with four prototypes:
- V6 powered
- V10 powered
- Double electric motors
And this:
- V6 powered
- V10 powered
- Double electric motors
And this:
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Has a whiff of 'Nemesis' about it, methinks...?
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Is that one of those engines that are used in torpedoes where the pistons operate on big rotating cams?
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Dunno, but reading the blurb on the info board you have to wonder why those engines aren't in use all over the place. The thing about torpedo motors is they don't do a lot of mileage and they don't come back for servicing...Ian wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 11:17 pm Is that one of those engines that are used in torpedoes where the pistons operate on big rotating cams?
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Two of them!Ian wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 11:17 pm Is that one of those engines that are used in torpedoes where the pistons operate on big rotating cams?
So it's the layout you describe, but with two sets of positions/'cranks' etc. mirrored to make an opposed piston engine.
There's a little video on their page.
Shades of both torpedoes and railway locomotives here
https://innengine.com/our-technology/
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They likes the brown,don't they.
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When you think about it, with banks off opposing pistons it kind of topologically similar to a small foot print Napier Deltic.
A soapy tenner says they disappear without trace once the money runs out.
I would have thought a jet turbine burning pure ethanol, running a generator to power electric motors would be more likely to succeed
A soapy tenner says they disappear without trace once the money runs out.
I would have thought a jet turbine burning pure ethanol, running a generator to power electric motors would be more likely to succeed
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It doesn't even have 'pretty' on it's side.Ian wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 10:21 am When you think about it, with banks off opposing pistons it kind of topologically similar to a small foot print Napier Deltic.
A soapy tenner says they disappear without trace once the money runs out.
I would have thought a jet turbine burning pure ethanol, running a generator to power electric motors would be more likely to succeed
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Indeed. At first I thought some pervert had given a Hercules rotary the cafe racer treatment.
The engine is technically interesting but they'll have more success selling it to drone makers after the war in Ukraine.
The engine is technically interesting but they'll have more success selling it to drone makers after the war in Ukraine.
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That's what the Jaguar CX-75 was going to have. These guys do them as replacements for "traditional" gen sets too. We used to make the carbon sleeves which allow a generator to run at 100,000rpm directly coupled to the turbine.Ian wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 10:21 am I would have thought a jet turbine burning pure ethanol, running a generator to power electric motors would be more likely to succeed
https://www.bladonmt.com/
Why better idea, turbines are more efficient, simpler, quieter, smaller, lighter, also don't vibrate etc etc. They can also run on almost any liquid fuel.
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Unless they are ItalianCount Steer wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 7:36 am Dunno, but reading the blurb on the info board you have to wonder why those engines aren't in use all over the place. The thing about torpedo motors is they don't do a lot of mileage and they don't come back for servicing...![]()
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