@blacktiger955i As a diesel bike owner, I can tell you from experience that power is very important. The amount of torque simply dictates where in the rev range peak power will be produced. A 462 cc diesel single produces about 20 ft/lbs @ 2500, (9.5 bhp) but falls away to about 16 ft/lbs @ 3600 giving 11 bhp max. A 125 cc petrol single produces about 7.5 ft/lbs peak, but can sustain it to 8500 rpm, giving about 12 bhp. Performance is roughly the same.
@IvanTT Can't talk for him but think Tracks have been run on BioD. Why ask anyway...... Typically a Diesel engine would not care if its Biodiesel or Diesel
daand12 1 month ago
@lodevc LOL, eerst moeten we zoeken naar de koppelingshendel :)
bASELaRTS 1 month ago
@blacktiger955i As a diesel bike owner, I can tell you from experience that power is very important. The amount of torque simply dictates where in the rev range peak power will be produced. A 462 cc diesel single produces about 20 ft/lbs @ 2500, (9.5 bhp) but falls away to about 16 ft/lbs @ 3600 giving 11 bhp max. A 125 cc petrol single produces about 7.5 ft/lbs peak, but can sustain it to 8500 rpm, giving about 12 bhp. Performance is roughly the same.
hiyadroogs 1 month ago 2
@RICKYRASPER 45 bhp between 2800 - 4000.
hiyadroogs 1 month ago
I so want one of these to ride in the states... :{)
MikeOBrien6640 1 month ago
bochten nemen met de koppeling ingetrokken......eeuh
lodevc 2 months ago
The injection system would
GRJAP 2 months ago
@IvanTT Can't talk for him but think Tracks have been run on BioD. Why ask anyway...... Typically a Diesel engine would not care if its Biodiesel or Diesel
coachgeo 2 months ago
@BenNickish to answer your question...... see
dieselmotorfietsDOTnl (replace Capital letters with ".")
coachgeo 2 months ago
Have you tried Bio Diesel in it?
IvanTT 2 months ago