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Neander Turbo Diesel Motorcycle

Discussion in 'Other Motorcycles' started by Maan, Oct 4, 2007.

  1. Maan

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    Neander Motors looked at diesels and saw small displacement diesel engines of the one, two or three cylinder variety underrepresented in most applications. The major reasons were weight and vibration. Although ideal in large displacement and stationary applications, you didn’t see many diesels in small watercraft, ATVs and, of course, motorcycles. Rather than trying to fit an existing diesel into those roles, they designed a new diesel engine with the idea of low weight and vibration as goals, the result is a twin counter-rotating crankshaft design that looks like they might have come up with a winner.

    They’ve built a vertical parallel twin cylinder diesel, which would be plagued with far too much vibration in the configuration and displacement chosen, yet the counter rotating crankshafts all but cancel the majority of the vibration. And this is no computer model, the engine has been built, tested and installed in a prototype motorcycle which has been showing up around Europe in a variety of venues where folks could get a look at it.

    The final configuration is a 1400cc, twin cam, four valve per cylinder, vertical twin turbo diesel with inter-cooling producing 100hp and 144 foot pounds of torque at 2600rpm. It looks nice without some of the bulky and clunky appearance you might expect when you hear the word diesel. Performance figures are quoted on their site as 0-60mph in approximately 4 seconds. Not bad for a cruiser and sure to improve as the engine is refined.
     
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    Slick! I'd heard tell of this project before, but that's the most info I've seen yet, and with pictures even!

    Where'd you find this? Do they have a website?

    Edit: Found their site
     
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    I was googling around when i came across this article & Now i cant seem to figure out where i read this, Will keep you posted if i do actually locate the actual source..

    p.s. yup that's it, 7 years in the making. Surely speak's for itself. :)
     
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    I would love to hear it. Sound is real important to me but 144 lbs of torque my my that thing would light my fire.
     

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