It's easy to joke about it ('cause it IS pretty funny), but I find the use of AI Bots to generate these voice-over monologues quite disturbing (and somewhat sinister)...
I believe the statement regarding the center of gravity being higher is incorrect. Having owned a GL1200 and a GL1800, I will boldly state that the optimum center of gravity is somewhere between those two bikes, favoring the 1200 over the 1800. The 1200 was the evolution of what was learned from the 1000. They lowered the engine in the 1200 for improved stability and it absolutely made the bike more planted and safer to drive. If you lost the rear in a corner, you had all day to get it back under control before the bike went down. In contrast, if you loose the 1800, it will slam you to the ground. You can't push the bike, because point of no return is a sharp precipice that occurs with no warning. Yes, it makes the steering lighter and maybe easier to enter a corner, but you have no feel and the bike lacks inherent stability. While it was ok to raise the center of gravity compared to the 1200, they raised it too far and made the bike unstable.
If you are talking about a cruiser, then a longer bike with a lower centre of gravity will certainly make the bike more stable, conversely it will also make it less nimble and less easy to brake quickly, because there is less weight transfer to the front wheel with a lower C of G. In ultimate performance terms a higher C of G is preferred, but for a cruiser, stability is obviously a better characteristic.
there is a huge bulk between the riders knees, making it impossible to hold the bike with the knees, the higher center of gravity will make the bike more tipsy (i.e. high enduro bikes) and lastly the sound has nothing to do with the upside down engine
Another example of people with more money than sense. Imagine a heavy Gyroscope (crank) rotating at high speed. Any kid who has ever played with gyroscopes or has spun a bicycle wheel in their hands, will know how hard that resists movement. between vertical and horizontal. No wonder it looks like it handles like a lead weight on the end of a pole. Over half a mill for something that sounds like a british triple is crazy.
The big issues that i see on this beautiful engineering is the oil, as the oil always hitting the piston that will decrease the energy specialy in high RPM, i mean hey that engine was something extra ordinary, but it's not practical to use upsidedown piston in motorcycle, V engine or Boxer engine is much more make sense when comes in improvement, hey but at least we see some discovery in the world of sports bike!
No, but thank you for sharing this! :) @@konradkiaser1343 What I found: (motor cross action mag) "In theory, the answer is nothing, but in practice, there are major differences. Whereas Husaberg tried to move the rotating mass of the engine’s crankshaft closer to the center of gravity by flipping the engine up and over, Yamaha angled its cylinder backward to get the rotational inertia of the cams nearer to the sweet spot, but not the crankshaft. ... places the rotating mass of the crankshaft closer to the bike’s center of gravity. With the rotating mass closer to the center of gravity, the torque effect on the chassis is greatly reduced. In layman’s terms, Husaberg put the part of the engine that wreaks havoc on handling as close as possible to the place where it will have the least effect on handling. Simple but clever. The drawback is that Husaberg moved the heaviest parts of the engine upwards (and when gravity kicks in, you can feel it)." Cool stuff! :D
Exhausts facing backward on an air-cooled cylinder? That is a huge ouch. So the side cooled by intake charge gets direct airblast, and the exhaust-heated side is leeward? Well, maybe skip the aircraft engine references if you are going to violate principle #1 of every air-cooled aircraft engine, ever.
@@hanspettersimonsen5592 You know he's not the one narrating the videos right? He says in his channel description that it's him but it's a lie. He's ukrainian (if it's even true) and narrator doesn't have the very heavy accent that english speaking ukrainians have.
@@wierdbikeWhy do you say you're Ukrainian in first sentence of your channel description? Is this really important information on a motorcycle channel? Playing people for sympathy? lol
This machine sounds wonderful! It seemed to be idling through the curves. There’s a lot to be said for large capacity doing little work, particularly for touring and street use.
He was keeping the revs low in the curves to get the bike to turn better. The higher the rpm causes greater gyroscopic effect with the crank, transmission and clutch so high in the frame. Lower rpm, slower rotating mass.
Seems to me that this design is more complicated because the crankshaft is out of the plane of the rear axel, so the transmission of power is more complicated. Second I would think that this thing has to high a centre of gravity, and therefore be difficult to handle.
The gyroscopic effect of the spinning mass causes problems with changes of direction. One of the very many reasons no MotoGP bikes use it. This is one hell of an engine this guy has created though. It just seems a little pointless.
If it can remain aircooled will be a feat of it's own - Great. I like the the intakes and exhaust down low in the wind. The Location of the transmission and getting to the rear wheel is interesting.
I love half faired motorcycles. They show the technology but combine it with sleek looks and decent aerodynamics. The half fairing shown in this video will however look a bit too extreme to most people. Do however have a CLOSER LOOK! It suggests there is no conventional front fork but a rather peculiar leading link and / or parallelogram design underneath. That would however make it even more difficult to sell. Exciting stuff though. 👍👍👍
The way they have used the engine/transmission as the stressed frame and the concentration of the weight into the circle is stunning. Have they said what the RPM range is and where the power band is?
5:09 "Nanometres torque ..... Over 220 nanometres for reference. " Ahem ... the nanometre is a measure of distance. A VERY small measure It's roughly the distance a human fingernail grows in a second of time. I think the term you are reaching for and failing to find is Newton-metre (And if you use Nm for torque, you really should be using kW for power, not hp)
Haha! WOW! Even I didn't catch that. I was just looking at the symbols, so I was hearing the terms correctly in my head even though the AI voice was saying the wrong thing.
Uniqueness can and should be the only reason to do anything! Better or worse is not an issue... Over the last 100 years how many motors have been built in all machines across the board...? So, since it was built and functions well that's all that's needed... Dreams Passions Reality! Keep the dreams coming!!!
Appart from more HP and half the weight? DUNNO DUDE "The 32 has been designed to demonstrate a really new concept: making a bike fast, beautiful, small, lightweight, sharp in the bends and at the same time, powered by a big displacement engine with a huge torque and power. This possible only by inverting the engine"
That is definitely the least frame I've ever seen on a bike. And also, a hella huge engine. And I love the intake and exhaust layout. It's gorgeous, and I would definitely ride the hell out of one if I could afford it.
what engine is at the begining of 26 seconds?? I googled drysdale engine, ducati elenore, The double crank conected by a gear looks awesome!!! Getting rid of wobble you could also get rid of O-rings If you electriclly pre heat the engine you could have atomic clearances using a edm machine. I mean holy shit that would be the best engine ever.
Simple Imagine a heavy Gyroscope (crank) rotating at high speed. Any kid who has ever played with gyroscopes or has spun a bicycle wheel in their hands, will know how hard that resists movement. between vertical and horizontal. No wonder it looks like it handles like a lead weight on the end of a pole. Over half a mill for something that sounds like a british triple is crazy.
it's pretty cool, but the proportions are off. the tank looks too big, and the ones that have that front faring look ridiculous. i don't know, 70k for a novelty seems kind of dumb.
Beauty is completely subjective and can massively change to the beholder based on relized flaws or perfections. This motor hits me as BUTT ugly however as i heard the claimed power and weight I realize it could dramatically grow on me if I were allowed to ride it and it was able to delight me. I have had the privlege of knowing women I originally thought were homely or even down right ugly but then as I spent more time with them eventually they transformed into truly beautiful highly desirable women! And the opposite has also been sadly true when an at first stunning woman quickly became hideous in my eyes simply because she was such an ugly person...all filed under "ya really can not judge a book by it's cover',,,,my 2 cents
We have an Aussie narrator, then @ 05:56 to 6:02 we have a German accent narrator. @5:07 to 5:19 we have the audio sped up fast .. for engines 3 & 4. This is not normal narration. Which is why it sounds like a bot.
Love the concept, subscribed I personally think some of the comments would be easier to just omit... But that might backfire & limit growth on YT Painful to think of having to deal with YT...
Orange County Choppers wanted to turn an oiltank upside-down early days, they even asked Rick what he thinks, he looked bewildered & said is it supposed to be upside-down, i dont think they understood its a gravity thing 😂
I'm just wondering that if this motor is upside down will it be like the old British cars? Every time you go through a puddle will the spark plugs get wet and the stall the motor as the Morris did with their distributor placement?
The impact of CoG height on ease of cornering (for two wheelers), at least when entering the corner, is actually the opposite of what your intuition suggests. But it would be a pig to re-right if you dropped it.
Locating rotating mass (gyroscope effect) HIGH in the frame?? And that chain position is going to cause rear suspension loading issues with acceleration and braking.
Watch out for OIL LOCK! Radial engines from aircraft must be cranked manualy to make sure there is no oil lock. This means that engine oil is poored in the lowest cylinders and (since oil is not compressible unlike air) can block the engine during start phase. Is you push too hard, the engine can damage. I hope the motorcycle engineers have found a propper solution.
I dont mind it, but why go to all that trouble and make it 2 valves per cyclinder? Wonder it doesnt have points... Even 3 valve would have been cool for something different!
"nice to see someone intentionally building a beautiful engine". Everybody in motorcycle industry. Japanese inline4 bikes, Harleys, Triumphs............
As others have noted, a weird mish-mash of accents and choice of words, and the music doesn't add much. Bike is a really interesting concept. Want to like it more, but it's such a prototype. Lots more needs to be done before it could be called 'beautiful' as it was called in the video. Pipe and cables need better routing/hiding and the intake and exhaust need to be much more stylish before this can come together as a cohesive package.
so they want the public to give them 3.2 million so they can produce bikes and make big money? these types of crowd funds should be by law that once bills and wages are paid the rest goes back to paying back every donor that donated to the cause? OR they get whatever they paid in off of a new motorcycle, even better yet, drive up sales. . tax write offs never equate to getting back what you donate.. not in USA anywho
I don't like it from watching him cornering, the low CoG of a normally mounted bike counter acts the high CoG of the rider, inverting the engine just pushes the CoG of the bike higher, the tyres will break traction before a conventionally mounted engine bike, no? Yuck,I Don't like Trail Bikes or anything top heavy. Hondas 1000cc delivers 180hp , that's 800cc less and producing 20hp more.
One who operates a motorcycle…is a ‘rider’…NOT. A driver! Sort the basics, then do as you choose with it. As did the creator of this machine, and admired simply for the creation of it by this lifelong motorcyclist. Kia ora 🏍😎
I had a similar idea, only crank down and build a VR8 basically. With individual heads with tubes for the cams and even considered two, (counter rotating) cranks! With two intake systems, carbs or sequential EFI, with single throttle twin plenums, or, a inverted two stroke V8-v12 using something similar to CR80 cylinders, to yz125-250 cylinders 12 cylinders may be a bit much, nearly 1000cc of 2,stroke x engine, inverted, with nearly 100cc per cylinder, using a stroker crank push the displacement closer to 98- with a crank case breathing v or vr12 Narrow angle 12 cylinder and having an opposed cylinder would be cool like having a double action 6 cylinder, the cylinder fires, piston is fired down, then fired back up!! Even a 8cyiinder would be cool.. especially with crank getting air fuel and lube straight on it, with up to 8, 250-350 cc. Cylinders add some stroke it should get about 20cc+/-, adding about 12mm additional stroke, it could be 50cc, additional, and I'd never know.. haven't done the maths! With a minimum frame, carbon rims, 300hp should be possible at a weight of 325-400 lbs +/- especially if air cooled a engine with 6 Cylinders up, 6 down.. with the carbs or EFI spraying from the front into the crank case with a transmission on the opposite side with exhaust on the back with 4 silencers ,or. Even with 4up, 4down offset enough for a sealed crankcase under each cylinder or two cranks counter rotating with about 2mm of aluminum between the crankcases. A flat 8 would likely be better fitting wise, unless using 50-80cc cylinders . 😮
WOw!! 'what a load of rubbish' What great support for someone trying to bring something different to the world of motorbikes! At his own expense too! But numptys like you just stand their pointing. .....
Needs more engine sounds than chatting.
This ai voice dude
5:20 "221 nanometres of torque..." Truly world beating, then!
Going nowhere fast.
It's easy to joke about it ('cause it IS pretty funny), but I find the use of AI Bots to generate these voice-over monologues quite disturbing (and somewhat sinister)...
That sounds tiny 🧐
just proof this vid is made by a total idiot
@@llorttaf A nanometer is approximately the distance a human fingernail grows in a second
I believe the statement regarding the center of gravity being higher is incorrect. Having owned a GL1200 and a GL1800, I will boldly state that the optimum center of gravity is somewhere between those two bikes, favoring the 1200 over the 1800. The 1200 was the evolution of what was learned from the 1000. They lowered the engine in the 1200 for improved stability and it absolutely made the bike more planted and safer to drive. If you lost the rear in a corner, you had all day to get it back under control before the bike went down. In contrast, if you loose the 1800, it will slam you to the ground. You can't push the bike, because point of no return is a sharp precipice that occurs with no warning. Yes, it makes the steering lighter and maybe easier to enter a corner, but you have no feel and the bike lacks inherent stability. While it was ok to raise the center of gravity compared to the 1200, they raised it too far and made the bike unstable.
Good insight.
If you are talking about a cruiser, then a longer bike with a lower centre of gravity will certainly make the bike more stable, conversely it will also make it less nimble and less easy to brake quickly, because there is less weight transfer to the front wheel with a lower C of G. In ultimate performance terms a higher C of G is preferred, but for a cruiser, stability is obviously a better characteristic.
there is a huge bulk between the riders knees, making it impossible to hold the bike with the knees, the higher center of gravity will make the bike more tipsy (i.e. high enduro bikes) and lastly the sound has nothing to do with the upside down engine
Does this look like Enduro?
I mean...it sounds like a triple with no CAT and a near straight shot muffler. /shrug
Another example of people with more money than sense. Imagine a heavy Gyroscope (crank) rotating at high speed. Any kid who has ever played with gyroscopes or has spun a bicycle wheel in their hands, will know how hard that resists movement. between vertical and horizontal. No wonder it looks like it handles like a lead weight on the end of a pole.
Over half a mill for something that sounds like a british triple is crazy.
pretty sure honda tried it on an early nsr500, inverted engine... and it was unrideable...
Crankshaft higher in frame=higher cg=bad?
The big issues that i see on this beautiful engineering is the oil, as the oil always hitting the piston that will decrease the energy specialy in high RPM, i mean hey that engine was something extra ordinary, but it's not practical to use upsidedown piston in motorcycle, V engine or Boxer engine is much more make sense when comes in improvement, hey but at least we see some discovery in the world of sports bike!
i think the inverted engines in aircraft is mostly for prop clearance -while on the ground
Also ease of maintenance.
& doing turns or barrel rolls
Centralization of mass? Torque neutralization? Remember Husabergs leaned forward cylinder with crank up high enduro model?@@Eduardo_Espinoza
No, but thank you for sharing this! :)
@@konradkiaser1343
What I found: (motor cross action mag) "In theory, the answer is nothing, but in practice, there are major differences. Whereas Husaberg tried to move the rotating mass of the engine’s crankshaft closer to the center of gravity by flipping the engine up and over, Yamaha angled its cylinder backward to get the rotational inertia of the cams nearer to the sweet spot, but not the crankshaft. ... places the rotating mass of the crankshaft closer to the bike’s center of gravity. With the rotating mass closer to the center of gravity, the torque effect on the chassis is greatly reduced. In layman’s terms, Husaberg put the part of the engine that wreaks havoc on handling as close as possible to the place where it will have the least effect on handling. Simple but clever.
The drawback is that Husaberg moved the heaviest parts of the engine upwards (and when gravity kicks in, you can feel it)."
Cool stuff! :D
Also for visibility. Have a look at the BF109.
Fascinating, and such a breath of fresh air seeing evidence that there are still people who are capable of thinking outside the box. Excellent! :)
Oh yes, the wonderful nanometers of torque... 5:04
Hehe. Going very short distances so therefore a massive leverage?? Ha sounds like tractor gearing.
AI garbage
Exhausts facing backward on an air-cooled cylinder? That is a huge ouch. So the side cooled by intake charge gets direct airblast, and the exhaust-heated side is leeward? Well, maybe skip the aircraft engine references if you are going to violate principle #1 of every air-cooled aircraft engine, ever.
162.9794 foot pounds, your points are mook...
That is crazy upside down motor. It sounds awesome
5:08 WTH is that robotic voice? 😂
When he rendered the video, PC seems to be connected to internet and something autoupdated. Happens to me rendering videos on lousy portable PC.
@@hanspettersimonsen5592 You know he's not the one narrating the videos right?
He says in his channel description that it's him but it's a lie. He's ukrainian (if it's even true) and narrator doesn't have the very heavy accent that english speaking ukrainians have.
It’s my voice, i can prove it… if it’s really need, lol
@@wierdbike Lousy grammar, many mistakes !
@@wierdbikeWhy do you say you're Ukrainian in first sentence of your channel description?
Is this really important information on a motorcycle channel?
Playing people for sympathy? lol
This machine sounds wonderful! It seemed to be idling through the curves. There’s a lot to be said for large capacity doing little work, particularly for touring and street use.
He was keeping the revs low in the curves to get the bike to turn better. The higher the rpm causes greater gyroscopic effect with the crank, transmission and clutch so high in the frame. Lower rpm, slower rotating mass.
Nm is Newton metres (torque) NOT nanometres! (Length).
Love these stories!
I dunno if this is ai script but you shouldn't end sentences on an emphasis, sounds like youre asking a question with no answer.
Pretty awesome sound on that bike
Seems to me that this design is more complicated because the crankshaft is out of the plane of the rear axel, so the transmission of power is more complicated. Second I would think that this thing has to high a centre of gravity, and therefore be difficult to handle.
It sounds like some kind of vintage Italian exotic car! That's pretty wild.
yep that's what this one is.. it was made years ago
I reckon it sounds like a Rocket 3 with a proper exhaust and ignition timing. Really good.
Putting the rotating mass of the crank so high in a motorcycle is not a good idea.
Why?
Lifts the COG and makes it top heavy, I hate riding bikes with a top heavy feeling, just feels unstable. Sounds brilliant but still.
The gyroscopic effect of the spinning mass causes problems with changes of direction. One of the very many reasons no MotoGP bikes use it.
This is one hell of an engine this guy has created though. It just seems a little pointless.
But less leaning is required for turns, also less time changing turns.
@@Eduardo_Espinoza You better let the MotoGP teams know , they're missing a trick.
It sounds similar to the old Yamaha triple from the eighties! It sounds awesome.
Nanometres is entirely different to Newton metres. 1 is a truly microscopic distance and the other is a measure of torque.
It's an Ai voice program reading the text, so it makes mistakes. idk why people make videos with Ai voice, it's always painful
Fascinating and no the music did not get in the way😂
If it can remain aircooled will be a feat of it's own - Great. I like the the intakes and exhaust down low in the wind. The Location of the transmission and getting to the rear wheel is interesting.
I love half faired motorcycles. They show the technology but combine it with sleek looks and decent aerodynamics. The half fairing shown in this video will however look a bit too extreme to most people. Do however have a CLOSER LOOK! It suggests there is no conventional front fork but a rather peculiar leading link and / or parallelogram design underneath. That would however make it even more difficult to sell. Exciting stuff though. 👍👍👍
It sounds exactly like other engines. Worst title ever.
Lost me at exhaust at the rear so more chance of exhaust valves overheating...so why?
Yep, fire your robot. The english and sentence structure is really rough.
I really love your channel and content . . . my favourite at the moment.
On a bike does it not raise the centre of gravity up toward the heavy crankshaft?
Absolute amazing concept.
I too have been considered upside down by many people. Only because they don't see my greatness.😂
Me too😅
The way they have used the engine/transmission as the stressed frame and the concentration of the weight into the circle is stunning. Have they said what the RPM range is and where the power band is?
Jump to 7:45 for sound
5:09 "Nanometres torque ..... Over 220 nanometres for reference. "
Ahem ... the nanometre is a measure of distance. A VERY small measure
It's roughly the distance a human fingernail grows in a second of time.
I think the term you are reaching for and failing to find is Newton-metre
(And if you use Nm for torque, you really should be using kW for power, not hp)
Haha! WOW! Even I didn't catch that. I was just looking at the symbols, so I was hearing the terms correctly in my head even though the AI voice was saying the wrong thing.
Uniqueness can and should be the only reason to do anything! Better or worse is not an issue... Over the last 100 years how many motors have been built in all machines across the board...? So, since it was built and functions well that's all that's needed... Dreams Passions Reality! Keep the dreams coming!!!
I ❤ the sound of an air cooled triple!
The robotic (AI) voice really gets on your tits after a while.
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. What problem does this bike solve?
Exactly!
@@SomeGuyInSandy It is not supposed to solve any problems piss off purist.
@@michaelsorrentino9279 Seethe non-conformist, lol :P
What's it meant to do then Mr angry?@@michaelsorrentino9279
Appart from more HP and half the weight?
DUNNO DUDE
"The 32 has been designed to demonstrate a really new concept: making a bike fast, beautiful, small, lightweight, sharp in the bends and at the same time, powered by a big displacement engine with a huge torque and power. This possible only by inverting the engine"
Something about it sounds weirdly like a late-1930s German GP racecar, though, of course, there's nothing in common with the engines.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME ON THIS VID
Or is there….??
Only kidding…
But yeah, LeMans like throaty tones
That is definitely the least frame I've ever seen on a bike. And also, a hella huge engine. And I love the intake and exhaust layout. It's gorgeous, and I would definitely ride the hell out of one if I could afford it.
wow, amazing quality video. def not ai generated at all
I didn't know that. Thanks for the video
I really hope it doesn't just fizzle out like so many of these projects do.
What’s the gauge on the right? Oil pressure?
What is that 2" of travel on the front? Lowering the rotational weight makes sense but it must raise the center of gravelty.
Great video.
what engine is at the begining of 26 seconds?? I googled drysdale engine, ducati elenore, The double crank conected by a gear looks awesome!!! Getting rid of wobble you could also get rid of O-rings If you electriclly pre heat the engine you could have atomic clearances using a edm machine. I mean holy shit that would be the best engine ever.
The double crankshaft engine is a Neander diesel, not Drysdale. Here : th-cam.com/video/gwIb-f5_mkI/w-d-xo.html
love the sound of 3 cylinders
Sorry but the Rotating Mass is too high & can see it handles terribly!
Simple Imagine a heavy Gyroscope (crank) rotating at high speed. Any kid who has ever played with gyroscopes or has spun a bicycle wheel in their hands, will know how hard that resists movement. between vertical and horizontal. No wonder it looks like it handles like a lead weight on the end of a pole.
Over half a mill for something that sounds like a british triple is crazy.
Check your AI narrator speeds up slows down then you have a Australian accent blending into a Indian accent ,into a Scottish accent, spoils the video
it's pretty cool, but the proportions are off. the tank looks too big, and the ones that have that front faring look ridiculous. i don't know, 70k for a novelty seems kind of dumb.
Beauty is completely subjective and can massively change to the beholder based on relized flaws or perfections. This motor hits me as BUTT ugly however as i heard the claimed power and weight I realize it could dramatically grow on me if I were allowed to ride it and it was able to delight me. I have had the privlege of knowing women I originally thought were homely or even down right ugly but then as I spent more time with them eventually they transformed into truly beautiful highly desirable women! And the opposite has also been sadly true when an at first stunning woman quickly became hideous in my eyes simply because she was such an ugly person...all filed under "ya really can not judge a book by it's cover',,,,my 2 cents
AI BOT Voice cannot pronounce names effectively. Poor articulation makes viewing AND Listening more difficult than it should be.
It’s way better than my own. Actually this is my own voice and narration simply translated with some issues
We have an Aussie narrator, then @ 05:56 to 6:02 we have a German accent narrator.
@5:07 to 5:19 we have the audio sped up fast .. for engines 3 & 4.
This is not normal narration. Which is why it sounds like a bot.
Suggest you give the script to a real human to edit and read. Otherwise pretty cool.
Love the concept, subscribed
I personally think some of the comments would be easier to just omit...
But that might backfire & limit growth on YT
Painful to think of having to deal with YT...
Orange County Choppers wanted to turn an oiltank upside-down early days, they even asked Rick what he thinks, he looked bewildered & said is it supposed to be upside-down, i dont think they understood its a gravity thing 😂
I'm just wondering that if this motor is upside down will it be like the old British cars? Every time you go through a puddle will the spark plugs get wet and the stall the motor as the Morris did with their distributor placement?
Good point! LOL
I always believed that ideally you want the heaviest reciprocating mass as low as possible in the chassis....
10:07 what happened to the front suspension?
Geiles Teil! Klingt wie ein Porsche 917. Wenn ich die Kohle hätte, würde ich sofort so'n Moped nehmen. Gefällt mir ausgezeichnet.
Looks like it would have some of the benefits of an extended swing arm but without the disadvantages to handling from an extended wheelbase...
Here's to the individualist.
Where do we get one?
Some of that music is banging, like at 1:35. Levels are perfectly set such that I could hear the voiceover perfectly.
You want to hear the ai reading ai generated text that ai put together for you as a video so you can enjoy? Hmmkay
@@zabtej1645 No
I couldn't be arsed to watch all of it, but that bike will be top heavy and a sod to lay down into a corner, and get upright after cornering.
The impact of CoG height on ease of cornering (for two wheelers), at least when entering the corner, is actually the opposite of what your intuition suggests.
But it would be a pig to re-right if you dropped it.
Locating rotating mass (gyroscope effect) HIGH in the frame?? And that chain position is going to cause rear suspension loading issues with acceleration and braking.
Watch out for OIL LOCK! Radial engines from aircraft must be cranked manualy to make sure there is no oil lock. This means that engine oil is poored in the lowest cylinders and (since oil is not compressible unlike air) can block the engine during start phase. Is you push too hard, the engine can damage. I hope the motorcycle engineers have found a propper solution.
what a gem
I dont mind it, but why go to all that trouble and make it 2 valves per cyclinder? Wonder it doesnt have points... Even 3 valve would have been cool for something different!
"nice to see someone intentionally building a beautiful engine". Everybody in motorcycle industry. Japanese inline4 bikes, Harleys, Triumphs............
Sounds very similar to the rocket 3.
What about a very wide v4 to keep cg very low
Its the most rad looking bike ive seen .
The sudden Indian accent change at 6:27 made me spit my drink 😂
it looks great but not hearing anything except an old crop duster i hope it dont ride like one
As others have noted, a weird mish-mash of accents and choice of words, and the music doesn't add much. Bike is a really interesting concept. Want to like it more, but it's such a prototype. Lots more needs to be done before it could be called 'beautiful' as it was called in the video. Pipe and cables need better routing/hiding and the intake and exhaust need to be much more stylish before this can come together as a cohesive package.
so they want the public to give them 3.2 million so they can produce bikes and make big money? these types of crowd funds should be by law that once bills and wages are paid the rest goes back to paying back every donor that donated to the cause? OR they get whatever they paid in off of a new motorcycle, even better yet, drive up sales. . tax write offs never equate to getting back what you donate.. not in USA anywho
🔥 1:03 I was like …. Did I leave my music On?? Nice to hear proper Techno … & the beautifully nasty bike growl
No, I can deny the visual appeal of the engine! what a mess!
A dogs dinner. I could avert my eyes maybe just maybe if it was ridiculously fast or cheap as chips but I doubt it somehow -
I don't like it from watching him cornering, the low CoG of a normally mounted bike counter acts the high CoG of the rider, inverting the engine just pushes the CoG of the bike higher, the tyres will break traction before a conventionally mounted engine bike, no? Yuck,I Don't like Trail Bikes or anything top heavy. Hondas 1000cc delivers 180hp , that's 800cc less and producing 20hp more.
Wish the tail is longer ....I feel nervous looking at the rider could slide off the seat and drop his butt on the rear wheel .
One who operates a motorcycle…is a ‘rider’…NOT. A driver!
Sort the basics, then do as you choose with it.
As did the creator of this machine, and admired simply for the creation of it by this lifelong motorcyclist.
Kia ora
🏍😎
Anybody know the MCs referenced at 6:45?
I like it !
It's a great looking bike.
Homologation for street use would basically have to be performed on a single item basis. Very difficult! Extremely expensive!
Nice bot voiceover. Chat gpt for the script?
Ferrofluids would be a great addition for they act like no other lubricant..
you don't know until you try
Many years ago Ray Amm tried racing a kneeler solo Manx Norton
I had a similar idea, only crank down and build a VR8 basically. With individual heads with tubes for the cams and even considered two, (counter rotating) cranks! With two intake systems, carbs or sequential EFI, with single throttle twin plenums, or, a inverted two stroke V8-v12 using something similar to CR80 cylinders, to yz125-250 cylinders 12 cylinders may be a bit much, nearly 1000cc of 2,stroke x engine, inverted, with nearly 100cc per cylinder, using a stroker crank push the displacement closer to 98- with a crank case breathing v or vr12
Narrow angle 12 cylinder and having an opposed cylinder would be cool like having a double action 6 cylinder, the cylinder fires, piston is fired down, then fired back up!! Even a 8cyiinder would be cool.. especially with crank getting air fuel and lube straight on it, with up to 8, 250-350 cc. Cylinders add some stroke it should get about 20cc+/-, adding about 12mm additional stroke, it could be 50cc, additional, and I'd never know.. haven't done the maths! With a minimum frame, carbon rims, 300hp should be possible at a weight of 325-400 lbs +/- especially if air cooled a engine with 6 Cylinders up, 6 down.. with the carbs or EFI spraying from the front into the crank case with a transmission on the opposite side with exhaust on the back with 4 silencers ,or. Even with 4up, 4down offset enough for a sealed crankcase under each cylinder or two cranks counter rotating with about 2mm of aluminum between the crankcases. A flat 8 would likely be better fitting wise, unless using 50-80cc cylinders . 😮
Sure a v4 or v6 2 stroke engine with rotating valve intake would be awesome
What a load of rubbish . Ingenious solutions to a bunch of nonexistent problems . And it sounds like a big triple.
WOw!! 'what a load of rubbish'
What great support for someone trying to bring something different to the world of motorbikes! At his own expense too!
But numptys like you just stand their pointing. .....
so that would be a good motor for an air bound contrivance!
Has anyone ridden a Triumph Daytona 900? Thats just how that feels, so top heavy you'd think the crankshaft was at the top.
Kawasaki raced an inverted 250 cc V twin back in the 80's with great success.
Well it would make running the valves easier but hitting something on the road could be bad.
Why flood valve train with oil and raise center of gravity.