How to Make a Motorcycle the Easy Way
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this Video I will explain what you need to know to design and manufacture your own running engine. I'll cover off the main skills and tools required and a few key considerations. Make sure to ask any questions you have and subscribe to see the V4 2 stroke build when it kicks off.
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www.gearingcommander.com/
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Incredible!!
I'am very impressed. What a great job!
I have no words.
Thank you
Takes me back to building a road legal mini bike when I was 14 years old. Mum drove me around, and I even recruited the Mayor of Auckland Sir Dove-Meyer Robinson who was a close friend and ex motorcycle racer and shop owner; and willing helper. Anyway very tight budget !!!. Thanks Mum !!!; Thanks Robbie !!!
I'm excited to hear it rev.... #2stroke power...
The castings shouldn’t be to far away now.
Love it when you say "You TOO can do it with just Basic tools!".
‘Basic’ in the scheme of engine manufacturing haha, or maybe my perception of basic home shop equipment is warped a little.
You're pretty ambitious! I'm going to subscribe!
Just discovered your channel bloody love what you're doing keep it up. Gday from across the ditch
Thank you, the next update shouldn’t be too far away.
Right, seen the video. Ten minute course.... all we need to know :)
Cool video as always. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it. I definitely skimped on the 'ALL' bit of all you need to know but nobody wants to watch me waffle on for hours on end haha.
It hadn't occurred to me that that a mill with a DRO is a basic CMM 🤔. I've been trying to get through Kelly Coffield's videos, there's an absolute wealth of info in them.
The things he casts are impressive. Using the Mill as a CMM makes measuring things so much easier.
Muchas gracias por compartirlo con aficionados y seguidores de TH-cam.
Estoy deseando ver siguientes videos.
Le deseo mucho ánimo y usted pueda compartirlo.
Saludos!!
"the local library has a cnc router" man... libraries are not like that where I come from I can tell you
I was amazed when i found out, they also have 3D printers, laser cutters, a joinery and full time staff to help you out.
Awesome project man. As a 2 stroke fan I can't wait to see it running.
Also an idea it would be really cool if you get some custom pipes made to maximize power delivery
I will definitely be making some pipes. I made a set of pipes for my RZ350/RGV hybrid, I think I show the bike in the garage tour video. They came out pretty good for a first attempt.
@@OddsandEndsMachining awesome I will check out that video.
By the way did you decide on what kind of firing order and how will you clock the pistons.
You can incorporate in your design the possibility to play around with that and try different configurations
Although personally I love the even firing order and the screamer sound if it's an only track engine maybe something different fits better
@@seifdriouech9008buena idea lo del orden de disparo🤔
@@seifdriouech9008 I am going to fire them in pairs at 90* it should help with balance and power delivery.changing the order won't be too hard though.
@@OddsandEndsMachining are you intending to fire them in pairs for better torque output?
Molto interessante il lavoro che hai fatto con il bicilindrico e seguo con interesse il V4.
Per la fusione, perché non ti fai gli stampi in PLA stampato in 3d e poi scioglierlo per avere il vuoto per la colata. Lo ho visto fare sul xanale di Simple Bronze Casting, un ucraina che sta facendo un modellino di un trattore
I would be worried about the effort of melting the PLA and having the mould keep its shape without defects. The lost foam is a well proven technique and I’ve already had success. But I’d give it a go if I had a big enough 3D printer.
Missed out one item in essentials: Skills 😂
Haha, I should have also added free time and determination.
Hi... Can you explain the software used for CAD design? Thanks for sharing great job
I used fusion 360 as it is free for hobby users. I might show a tutorial of how to draw a simple engine at some point if enough people are interested.
Could you dyno the engine
I do know someone with a dyno, I’ll see if I can get it on there at some point.
@OddsandEndsMachining thanks I really wanted to know what power it was making
@@cucumberofficial1 it's unlikely it has enough power to pull the skin off a rice pudding but it would be cool to know.
Thank you for some very interesting engineering.
I think I've come here from Kelly Coffields (?) lost foam engine castings.
Really appreciate the insight and your sharing the design process.
Amazing project!
Are you going to use Zelltronic? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$€€€€€€€€
Saludos!
Either that or an Ignitech, I currently have a Zeel on my RZ/RGV and it seems to work very well.