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100%Pat
04-11-2004, 10:48 AM
A unique technology partnership between Cranfield University and California-based Hayes Diversified Technologies (HDT) has created the world’s first production diesel military motorbike – and the first bike of any kind with a purpose-designed diesel power unit.


An initial order for 522 diesel motorcycles has already been placed by the US Marines. Delivery is due to commence in early 2005. In addition, keen interest is being shown by the US Army, the UK Ministry of Defence and other NATO forces.


John Crocker worked alongside project leader Dr Stuart McGuigan of the Engineering Systems Department, Cranfield University at Shrivenham, Oxfordshire to design the diesel power unit.


The challenge was to come up with a low technical risk design that was sufficiently light and powerful, and with an engine speed (RPM) range wide enough to give the level of performance required for use as a tactical vehicle.


John said: "The motorcycle also had to meet strict NATO requirements for all armed forces to operate their entire inventory of vehicles and powered equipment on either diesel fuel or aviation grade kerosene.


"This capability has major logistic advantages in obviating the need to carry other fuels to battle. And their lower flammability, in comparison with petrol, also greatly reduces fire hazards."

This is a ‘world first’, in that the team was able to design and develop a motorcycle engine powerful enough to be used on the battlefield for reconnaissance, policing and courier duties as well as for on-road and off-road performance.


And so powerful is the motorcycle that in September 2004 it set the world’s first land speed record for a diesel fuelled motorcycle.


Fred Hayes, founder of HDT, who was in the saddle at the world famous Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, said: "The event was marred by rain the previous week and by poor track conditions, which limited the top speeds due to soft, wet salt. The normally aspirated bike was officially timed by the AMA at 85.466mph, against our calculated top speed of 86mph with production gearing. The calculated speed was at sea level (4350ft) on hard pavement. We’re delighted with the result. If we’d had an option for gearing and more track time, we may have broken the 90mph barrier."


The production motorcycle is based on the running gear of a Kawasaki KLR650 petrol-engine trail bike.


The engine of the diesel motorcycle is a liquid cooled, single cylinder four- stroke which displaces 584 cm³ and currently produces some 21 kw (28 bhp).


It is a double overhead camshaft design, with a four-valve cylinder head. A multi-cylinder engine was rejected as unnecessary because of the increased weight and because diesel engines work less efficiently in small cylinder sizes.


Cranfield University and HDT beat off stiff competition for the US Marines contract, including European manufacturers as well as the well established Harley Davidson that had teamed up with Lockheed.


Fred does not rule out that the motorcycle may be made available for the consumer market. "Although the motorcycle is about 20-30% more expensive than a comparative conventional motorcycle, there would be cost savings for riders and environmental benefits in that the diesel motorcycle can do 110 miles per gallon - a little over twice the range of a conventional motorcycle," said Fred.

Freak
04-11-2004, 12:16 PM
The next thing you know they'll be using that engine in cement mixers

cxdemon
04-11-2004, 12:20 PM
can just see the race rep brigade sundays, charging round on their sports diesels :D

Yoda
04-11-2004, 12:27 PM
personally i think they should invent
a bike that runs on

4AAA batteries
an alternater attached to each wheel to charge the batteries
and solar power cells
with a windmill on the back to add further to the power

Yoda the inventer..gosh my inventions will make me rich one day

BlackPig
04-11-2004, 12:29 PM
About time too !! :rolleyes:

They've been at it for years.

Now a nice little chop with a 1.9 litre diesel................. :eek: :D :cool:

mr.chaz
04-11-2004, 02:12 PM
I take it that this was the Kawasaki based KLR bottom end that they based it on?
Think there was a feature on this a few years ago - may even have been in BSH , where they went to a UK Yank airbase to test it.

I also recall ( could be incorrect) that the India Enfields had a diesel based bike a good few years ago too.

So tell me...
would you rather have a multi cylinder that ran on LPG or a single cylinder diesel motor?

Santa
04-11-2004, 02:13 PM
[QUOTE=100%Pat]And so powerful is the motorcycle that in September 2004 it set the world’s first land speed record for a diesel fuelled motorcycle.

But, surely, as it's the first record they only had to get it moving to qualify! :D

mr.chaz
04-11-2004, 02:18 PM
I take it that this was the Kawasaki based KLR bottom end that they based it on?

Aha! That question is already answered! :)

BlackPig
04-11-2004, 03:18 PM
I take it that this was the Kawasaki based KLR bottom end that they based it on?
Think there was a feature on this a few years ago - may even have been in BSH , where they went to a UK Yank airbase to test it.

I also recall ( could be incorrect) that the India Enfields had a diesel based bike a good few years ago too.

So tell me...
would you rather have a multi cylinder that ran on LPG or a single cylinder diesel motor?

Yes.

I think your right there too.

You recall correctly.

Definatly the diesel,but why stop at one cylinder? :rolleyes:

:D :D :D

mr.chaz
04-11-2004, 03:49 PM
.

Definatly the diesel,but why stop at one cylinder? :rolleyes:

:D :D :D

What's the little car that has a twin cylinder 600ish cc diesel plodder? Is it the Axiam or Ligier , or summat like that -you see them all over Spain???
Shouldn't be too hard to nick some of that "technology". It would be so nice to run me bike on a little bit of "Vimto" too! Then again , I aspire to a nice big 1000cc plus trike with a big old LPG tank on the back!

Nitrowing
04-11-2004, 04:05 PM
I also recall ( could be incorrect) that the India Enfields had a diesel based bike a good few years ago too.
Yeah, I'm sure it was an Enfield Robin or something, did just under 60mph and could do over 200 miles on a tankful - that was early 90's...

ForestFred
04-11-2004, 06:49 PM
Best bike at The Hex Rated was a Daihatsu(not sure if thats spelt right but some anal retentive will probably pull me up on it :D ) Turbo Diesal 1000cc. The guy built it coz no one else had :D

BlackPig
04-11-2004, 07:53 PM
What's the little car that has a twin cylinder 600ish cc diesel plodder? Is it the Axiam or Ligier , or summat like that -you see them all over Spain???


Both of them make those little yoghurt pot cars,there are several other companies as well,France is full o' them too.Don't need a licence t' drive one so,all the "alki's" drive 'em !! :eek:
Could probably be made to work with an old Brit gearbox......... :rolleyes:

I may be gone some time.............................. :D :D

greg
04-11-2004, 08:42 PM
the car is a 505 cc made called the beup and there is another model one is deisel and one i think petrol plus you can drive them on a bike licence 4 wheels and bike licence funny that there is also a car called the micro car same thing drive on a bike licence.
take a look at www.reliantpartsworld.co.uk
search under microcar
:eek:

greg
04-11-2004, 08:44 PM
didnt i see a cement mixer engined diesel bike at the bulldog bash this year.

Wulfgar_SDL
04-11-2004, 08:55 PM
Lets hope the diesel bike has a diesel spill, and causes a lorry to skid and crash............................................R evenge :D

Wulfgar

BlackPig
04-11-2004, 10:07 PM
the car is a 505 cc made called the beup and there is another model one is deisel and one i think petrol plus you can drive them on a bike licence 4 wheels and bike licence funny that there is also a car called the micro car same thing drive on a bike licence.
take a look at www.reliantpartsworld.co.uk
search under microcar


Tis alright mate. :D

There are several hundred thousand of the feckin' things around 'ere !! :eek:
Live in frogland see. :D

Yes you did see a cement mixer bike,you MAY be sane!! :rolleyes:

greg
04-11-2004, 10:36 PM
sane no just a bit uncrazy

Huw Beer Monster
05-11-2004, 09:05 AM
Best bike at The Hex Rated was a Daihatsu(not sure if thats spelt right but some anal retentive will probably pull me up on it :D ) Turbo Diesal 1000cc. The guy built it coz no one else had :D

a) You did spell it correctly
b) It's the noise made by a half welsh/half japanese bloke sneezing..
:rolleyes:

100%Pat
05-11-2004, 09:12 AM
The blokes name was Hayden we featured that bike ages ago.... bloody superb and a smashing bloke too!