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    #41
    Question lang: why are there no diesel powered motorcycles? This should be ok for tricycles because of the torque, fuel economy and durability. Possibly a lot less polluting pa.

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    #42
    Hindi kasi suited ang diesels to low displacement applications. But it is possible.
    Last edited by OTEP; October 4th, 2006 at 01:24 PM.

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    #43
    nuon pa meron na yatang diesel powered motorcycle kaya lang hinde naging successful...actually madami na..read an article on it once.

    the US military is using a kawasaki modified to use diesel...mahirap kasi i-store ang gasoline at problema ang logistics kung iba-iba ang fuel ng combat vehicles...all combat land vehicles of US military run on diesel yata.

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    #44
    Quote Originally Posted by ryan17 View Post
    Question lang: why are there no diesel powered motorcycles? This should be ok for tricycles because of the torque, fuel economy and durability. Possibly a lot less polluting pa.
    eto..quick google lang

    http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_bikes.html
    http://www.gizmag.co.uk/go/4272/
    http://dieselmotorcycles.com/

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    #45
    Diesel Rules!

    It's packed with more power that gasoline.
    It's running the biggest machineries in the world.

    It's now 'mature and tamed' for motor vehicles.

    'It runs the world'.

    :starwars:

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    #46
    Mga Tsikot Peeps,

    Tanong ko lang kung sino makaka alala ng title ng movie na ito. Yung bata ako sa channel 9 ko na panuod sa "morning theather" (Magkakalabasan ang mga edad natin dito.)

    The story goes like this: Setting parang sa Pinas pero foreign film. WWII, may mga American soldiers na stranded sa isang island na malapit na ma invade ng Japs. May orphans na kailangan iligtas. No transport big enough to bring all the kids to the other side of the island. But there was a rundown and stuck up military truck. And there was no diesel fuel.

    Some of the soldiers were able to fix the ten wheeler military truck. Still no fuel for the truck untill they realized that there where thousands of coconut trees to get oil to make cocodiesel.

    As a young kid i like this movie so much. So mga peeps ano kaya ang title nito? Kung may betamax pa kayo nito pakopya naman! Tatanawin kung malaking utang na loob.

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    #47
    black & white pa malamang yan. ask ko lang ser, may audio na b palabas ng time na yan? hehehhe.joke

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    #48
    Taken from http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12463


    Back in 26th of July 2003 I wrote a small article on diesel powered motorcycles in the Armed Forces (UK & US) {link}. There are lots of good reasons to have a powerful motorcycle that can run diesel for the army, but that equally applies to civilian applications & use.

    Obviously, the cost of running a diesel motorcycle would be lower that a normal one, but more important, a civilian version of the Military spec Kawasaki KLR 650-M1030M1 would be great for all those adventurer riders, passing through countries were unleaded fuel is unheard off, and were you'd be lucky to have diesel fuel available.

    What better motorcycle would there be if you could have one that is a proven battle horse (no pun intended) like the Kawasaki KLR 650 AND runs diesel (and JP5 aviation fuel).... Well this might all become reality shortly thanks to F1 Engineering.

    This engineering company produces the above diesel powered KLR motorcycle, and is looking to see if there's a market for a civilian one. It would seem that they are getting ready to produce one.

    So if you're interested in a diesel powered motorcycle, visit F1 Engineering's web site.

    http://blogs.motorbiker.org/blogs.nsf


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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by macho palito View Post
    black & white pa malamang yan. ask ko lang ser, may audio na b palabas ng time na yan? hehehhe.joke
    Oo naman. Saving private Ryan at Schindler's list nga black and white pa. As a truck and diesel follower you would appreciate there ability to improvise. When i was young(er) combat, mash, dukes of hazard, starsky and hutch and mga sikat. walapang cable.

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    #50
    Quote Originally Posted by Olive Drab View Post
    kasi naman ang pangit ng quality ng diesel dito compared sa binebenta sa japan.
    Hindi maiwasan na "high sulphur content" ang diesel natin kumpara sa ULSD or Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel ng ibang bansa kasi mahal ang ULSD at hindi kayang gawin ito ng mga refineries dito. Ganoon din ang problema sa gasolina. Sa ibang bansa ang Unleaded ay 87 octane dahil sa "quality" pero dito 91.

    Pero may MAGANDANG BALITA: Ang biodiesel na tinatawag na CME or Coconut Methyl Ester dahil gawa ito from coconut oil ay NAPAKAHUSAY kumpara sa ibang biodiesel na gawa sa ibang bansa. Dahil sa "excellent lubricity" nito -- napapahusay pa niya ang ULSD. Tingnan at basahin ang mga discussion sa BIODIESEL RULEZ para maaga nating pakinabangan ang CME.

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