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Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike
I seem to remember the Münch Mammoth doing pretty well in Top Trumps
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike
That is farking uggerlee.
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike
That was in my head too.
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You need to look at its pretty side ...
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike
Yes, cur would, also happy to delve into the murky depths of my memory if you need any assistance, although no guarantee of being any.rodbargee wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 5:34 pmwould Sir consider re-homing the manual for a suitable consideration.Hairybiker84 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:06 pm Had one in the early 80's, loved it. Always created a scene wherever I went, possibly due to the clouds of smoke from the exhaust due to the over enthusiastic chain oiler! Double skinned exhausts with little intake grille at the front, allegedly due to the exhausts getting so hot.
Only recently got rid of an original compression tester c/w thermal paper print-out.
I'll try and find the details of the guy that had it off me as he had some assorted bits including a rotor unit.
Large taper-seat spark plugs originally but there was someone making adapters to take a standard plug.
Obviously the colour isn't original, they only came in red or blue for the mk1's (if I recall correctly) and the fuel filler cover would have been black.
Mine had to be completely rebuilt after a bit of a mishap!
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Look what I found in the bookcase!
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I loved mine back in the day and considered getting another before selling the stuff I had.
I'll have a think about price.
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The guy that I bought mine off had a DKW too!
Unless you've ever ridden a good one you've no idea of the attraction. Rough as a Commando at tickover transitioning into turbine smoothness and seeming ability to rev forever once off idle. Hence why the tip seals get shagged.
Would have loved (and still would) an rx7 turbo
Unless you've ever ridden a good one you've no idea of the attraction. Rough as a Commando at tickover transitioning into turbine smoothness and seeming ability to rev forever once off idle. Hence why the tip seals get shagged.
Would have loved (and still would) an rx7 turbo
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No they didn't, the exhaust manifold was a strange finned one into 2 affair, might be that you're seeing.
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One of the problems with the early road versions of the Norton was that the transition from tickover (one rotor working) to being revved (both rotors) was difficult.Hairybiker84 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:26 pm Rough as a Commando at tickover transitioning into turbine smoothness and seeming ability to rev forever once off idle.
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Obviously the Suzuki was a single rotor but it had a real oddity of a twin choke carb and strange points/ignition system, I guess as an attempt at a solution.Horse wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:38 pmOne of the problems with the early road versions of the Norton was that the transition from tickover (one rotor working) to being revved (both rotors) was difficult.Hairybiker84 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:26 pm Rough as a Commando at tickover transitioning into turbine smoothness and seeming ability to rev forever once off idle.
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike
Hairybiker84 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:35 pm No they didn't, the exhaust manifold was a strange finned one into 2 affair, might be that you're seeing.
Amazing that it was designed in 1966.
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike
Unusual bike. Good luck with the project.
I've an article from the December 2015 edition of Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on the Suzuki RE5 if you're interested.
I've an article from the December 2015 edition of Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on the Suzuki RE5 if you're interested.
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Doesn't look much like an Re5 to meHorse wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 9:04 pmHairybiker84 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:35 pm No they didn't, the exhaust manifold was a strange finned one into 2 affair, might be that you're seeing.
Amazing that it was designed in 1966.
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By the way, the carb is the thing at the front of the engine, both the intake and exhaust ports are behind the front wheel!
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike
they look like webbers or delortos with an alternator/dynamo underneathHairybiker84 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:15 pmDoesn't look much like an Re5 to meHorse wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 9:04 pmHairybiker84 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:35 pm No they didn't, the exhaust manifold was a strange finned one into 2 affair, might be that you're seeing.
Amazing that it was designed in 1966.
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Re: Re5 Suzuki rotary project bike
quick update, Apologies dont have any photos to illustrate, took the engine out today best done on its side BTW, The rotors were accesable and it turns over, the rotors themselves still sprung and retract ok so theres hope its a runner coupled with the fact theres a new chain on it and evidence that a chain has exploded around the first sprocket with some casing damage which has been repaired with that alloy putty stuff it looks a workman like repair and not too bodged, the frame is being stripped for the re-powder coating Man, will look into getting the covering casting/casing for the primary drive sprocket but don't hold out much hope for that, we'll see. it looks like the repair might be made better with some sanding / gentle grinding. Will update again with some pics. Hopefully the chain busting is what took it off the road And not something more serious. Throttle seems to be attached to five linkages none of which we have disturbed in the vain hope that it will go back together, carb removed to gain access to rotors.
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Funnily enough I snapped a pic of one parked up at Rye a couple of years back, and I've since seen one up at H's at Dorchester-on-Thames.
A German mate had a DKW (and several spare engines) in Hannover. If I remember right, he even completed the Iron Butt on it. Smallest bike ever to do it.
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Maybe Sir would approve an Amazonas...
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