New Kawasaki 2 stroke?

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That's the most interesting battery charger I have heard of. Hopefully they will develop a version that is attached to a gearbox.
(if they can get it to work properly and it doesn't go the same way as Bimota's V-Due motor)
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doodah wrote:That's the most interesting battery charger I have heard of. Hopefully they will develop a version that is attached to a gearbox.
Or , to keep the engine running at its' most efficient speed, to a a fully variable speed drive .
Might be a future for the old DAF Variomatic yet ! :lol:
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It looks more like a 4 stroke design opening both inlet and exhaust valve just before BDC and 'blowing' all the exhaust/spent gas out (with the supercharger) before closing the valves just after BDC for the compression stroke, hence '2 stroke' by name, but not nature
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The Variomatic design is not dead, it's still being used on some of these "Twist n go" Scooters the youngsters (and some Oldsters) buzz around on..
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Wolfie wrote:The Variomatic design is not dead, it's still being used on some of these "Twist n go" Scooters the youngsters (and some Oldsters) buzz around on..
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Indeed, it's never really gone away.
Takes me back to my Mobylette and its' 'swinging' engine.......ahhhhhhh those were the days :)
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Tilly H2C wrote:It looks more like a 4 stroke design opening both inlet and exhaust valve just before BDC and 'blowing' all the exhaust/spent gas out (with the supercharger) before closing the valves just after BDC for the compression stroke, hence '2 stroke' by name, but not nature
I know what you're saying, but it's a 2-stroke by definition regardless of whether it's got valves (and a supercharger) rather than piston ports?
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Didn't those DAFs do the same speed in reverse as forward ?
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Rickm wrote:
Tilly H2C wrote:It looks more like a 4 stroke design opening both inlet and exhaust valve just before BDC and 'blowing' all the exhaust/spent gas out (with the supercharger) before closing the valves just after BDC for the compression stroke, hence '2 stroke' by name, but not nature
I know what you're saying, but it's a 2-stroke by definition regardless of whether it's got valves (and a supercharger) rather than piston ports?
Yeah, I know what you mean, that was why I said '2 stroke by name, but not by nature' It is a two stroke,but not as we know it :)
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