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Sianelle 08-08-08 06:39 PM

Gas, Gashol, Alcohol or Diesel, & Alternative Powered Bicycles
 
This is the thread for discussing all other methods of propelling a bicycle or HPV (Wind, Steam, Rubber bands, Clockwork, Compressed Air, Hamsters on Treadmills etc etc).
Please keep the main Electic Bikes Forum for ONLY discussing electric bikes.

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Sianelle 08-08-08 06:53 PM

Gas, Gashol, Alcohol or Diesel Powered Bicycles
 
Please keep all discussion about Internal Combustion Engine powered bicycles in this thread. The main Electric Bike Forum is ONLY for discussing electric powered bicycles and HPVs.

Please Note: It is NOT permitted to discuss either motorcycles or scooters in this thread.

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Sianelle 08-08-08 10:30 PM

This is a link to a video of two compressed air bikes under test. The commentary is in French, but that doesn't take much away from the video. Watch the sound volume because these bikes are very noisy which is something that would need to be worked on IMHO before they could be used on the road.

http://www.archive.org/details/ElectroAirBike

http://www.electroairbike.com

Sianelle 08-10-08 06:03 PM

This is a link to a successful steam powered aeroplane built in 1933. Yes I do know it's not a bicycle, but the schematics and other diagrams would also work just as well if applied to a bicycle.

http://www.rexresearch.com/besler/beslerst.htm

porschetoyz 08-21-08 11:07 AM

Sianelle:
I will try to contribute something, as soon as I can. Oh no, another project bike :)

Thanks

Sianelle 08-21-08 05:30 PM

My own bike is in bits in the garage :o Then on the other hand the weather has been so awful the local ducks have got up a petition :rolleyes:

I'll look forward to reading more about your project porschetoyz :)

trekker pete 09-10-08 02:21 PM

That steam powered plane is cool. Trouble is, it's not exactly alternative fuel. They used oil.

I guess you could power one with wvo which would make it alternative. A simpler, cheaper, possibly more efficient method of wvo propolsion is diesel. Anybody got any biodiesel powered bikes out there?

There is a company that makes a diesel motorcycle for the military. It is klr 650 based and is supposed to be good for 120 mpg. There is supposed to be a civilian one in the works, but, it will be $$$$$.

Sianelle 09-12-08 05:11 PM

Steam is of interest to me because where I live is close to enormous plantation forests and it's easy to get hold of sawdust and mill slab for very cheap (sometimes free!). Travel over vasty distances doesn't bother me much because I'm perfectly content to stay in my own district and have nuffing to do with 'them odd folk over hill'. If I can travel to the surrounding villages I'm perfectly content and really steam would be just corker for that :thumb:

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stevo9er 09-13-08 12:38 PM

I don't have a gas powered bike anymore but I bought an engine awhile ago out of boredom. I put it on a mountain bike and then on a LWB recumbent. I will toss some pictures up after work.

ncscott 10-14-08 03:27 PM

Someone pointed out there is a better forum/source of information about gas assist bikes on the net. Where/what is it?
Scott

Mabman 10-18-08 08:08 PM

Reported Post by Mabman
 
Check out Alcohol Can Be A Gas by David Blume. There is a nice section in there about small engines that I hope to be getting the best of here before too long. We are looking at raising the compression on small 4 strokes enough to burn the fuel correctly and introducing HHO to the mix also with a small generator run off an alternator. Gotta be ready for anything anymore.

Mabman 10-18-08 08:15 PM

Try these perhaps?

http://www.motoredbikes.com/index.php?

http://motorbicycling.com/

Tom Stormcrowe 10-18-08 08:16 PM

Interesting idea. Is it going to be multifuel capable, or just alcohol?

EatMyA** 10-18-08 08:39 PM

I own all kinds of these kits. I have built a few for people, that use them for commuting.

This has been the best out there, in my experience. I am 220. if you weigh more there is a bigger engine there http://www.staton-inc.com/Details.asp?ProductID=3316

200 miles per gallon cant be beat!

of course the only drawback is that is doesnt work when its raining. for that I would go with a chain drive.

Mabman 10-18-08 09:36 PM

Due to the higher compression if gas is used it must be of the highest octane available or lesser with an additive booster. The idea is towards self sufficiency with this though and our efforts will be grass root (i just can't stop with the innuendo's tonight) to start of course but perhaps as time goes on the idea will spread? A small legal operation to manufacture ethanol at a rate of 4-5 gallons an hour is not that much of an investment actually. The ethanol will not be made using corn either to quell that argument in the bud. There are many forms of biomass that can be used that are far superior to corn that don't take anything away from food producing agricultural land. One of my favorites is spent wort from beer production! And of course grass clippings as alluded to earlier. In fact according to Blume corn is perhaps one of the worst options available.

And thanks for moving this to the correct spot. After reading that poll thread I for sure was worried about panties bunching but it seems like the higher powers here at least have level heads.

lampy29 10-19-08 06:58 AM

Can you attatch one of these onto your mountain bike and still be able to ride on singletrack? When you do add this engine to your bike, does it lose its status as an unpowered vehicle?

Mabman 10-19-08 07:28 AM

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There are some that would say yes, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0eZynCSNyU
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But I for one am not there with the concept. For one thing you had better make sure that land use regulations allow it. The bikes pictured would not meet legal criteria for street use either as the engines are too many cc's.

I guess I always considered bicycles to be powered vehicles to begin with? Putting a small engine of any sort, gas or electric, does change the vibe for sure. You just have to come to grips with what your needs are and for me hauling heavy loads that would normally have to go via auto by bike is a priority. The use of motor assist makes that mission safer and more pleasurable.

Mabman 10-23-08 10:32 PM

Tweaking the Bumvee
 
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Did some mods to the bicycle utility motorassist vehicle today. Basically swapped out a cheap 26" sus fork front end for a cheap 700c rigid. The front end is much less vague with no loss of comfort. Used a NOS Girvin Flex Stem that I had in stock which I am not sure does much but it looks cool! Surprisingly I had a couple of other choices of 1 1/8" quill stems to choose from also that I had forgotten about in this age of threadless.
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This bike is so super that I thought this old Speedwell head badge was appropriate so I stuck it on also.
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Took a few errand runs today and one was to get a steerer tube cut and starfangled nut installed for my town bike at the bike shop cause I don't have the proper tools to do so. It was $4 well spent and got to rip around some and show off the bumvee at the bike shop. The manager took it for a short beat and came back with a big grin on his face and the wheels turning in his head....The flatbed makes it easy to transport stuff, just need a few bungies.
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The little rack pack stays there nicely after threading the attachment straps around one of the bed boards. Makes a handy place to keep the lock and tool kit/flat stuff. This bike will carry a pretty good load without any effort on its part or the operators:lol:

npkeith 10-30-08 10:03 AM

Call me crazy, but the thought of having live steam that close to fairly sensitive portions of my anatomy gives me the heebies.

Tourezrick 11-02-08 08:36 AM

I'm old enough to remember such vehicles (if you want to call them that) in Chicago, only we called them "weenie wagons" or hot dog carts. Same copious venting of steam, large yellow umbrella shading the 'works' and rider. I'm certain ours smelled ( and tasted) much better than the one posted. Ah, I can taste it now, a good Kosher dog on a steamed bun, slathered with mustard, relish, onions, cukes and hot peppers washed down by a favorite cold beverage! Life was, still is, good!

DrFreud 11-12-08 01:52 PM

right
 
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How you gonna ride these things I wonder. Moreover how you gonna handle such a piece of metal if you have to manually move it in small space like a room or garage at least. However someone might have a pleasure to try to ride such a thing. I would certainly try this one :roflmao2:

Tourezrick 12-06-08 01:48 PM

A Goblin, and it's not Halloween any longer!
 
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http://goblinmotors.com

This is a Sun USX trike with a Subaru Robin or Honda 33 - 50 cc gas engine mounted onto an industrial strength gearbox with a partial velomobile body. The drive is by Staton, and what is really interesting is that Staton is working on a bolt on electric motor for the same drivetrain, thus making the Goblin a three way hybrid vehicle - human, gas, electric power! Were it only totally enclosed! Price point (in US$) is right where Bluevelo in Toronto has placed their Team velomobile. Interesting!

The fellow who put it all together makes 'fiberglass rocks and waterfalls' in Tucson, Az. USA.

Sianelle 12-06-08 03:04 PM

Cool bananas :):thumb:

Have you perhaps seen this velomobile? http://www.lightfootcycles.com/rainshadow.htm

http://www.lightfootcycles.com/rainshadowVleft.jpg

Mabman 12-09-08 02:33 AM

MAB the Movie.
 
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=GjsWmQ...layer_embedded

Sianelle 12-09-08 05:26 AM

Amazing utility bicycle Mabman :thumb:

You have built yourself a thoroughly practical powered bicycle and I luv it :love:


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