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The guy behind the Norton your thinking of is behind THIS bike in the article.
"Brian Crighton pioneered the use of twin-rotor Wankel motors in race bikes in the late 1980s. Working as a maintenance tech at Norton, he took a 85-hp, 588cc motor from a crashed Norton Commander police bike, and hotted it up into a 140-hp fire-breather with almost no initial support from the factory. When coupled with a Spondon frame, this twin-rotor beast ran rampant through several British championships, including the 750cc Supercup, British F1 and British Superbike championships, until it was banned from competition."
Open the link to the article and scroll to the bottom. There's a little 2 min video, Brian Crighton speaks a bit about it.
Originally posted by Cipher View PostDidn't a Norton late 70s or 80s have a rotary.?
Always wanted to try an rx7 to feel the powerband.
Apparently its a tech dead end now thoughRyan
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I have been watching the development of a new generation of performance rotary's that has rewritten how a rotary works. I wonder if this engine is that new tech. The bike sounds like a sweet ride.1981 GS1100E
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Originally posted by metalfab View PostI have been watching the development of a new generation of performance rotary's that has rewritten how a rotary works. I wonder if this engine is that new tech. The bike sounds like a sweet ride.
Crighton claims that the engine has only three moving parts.
Also, here's a link to Crighton motorcycles home page, https://www.crightonmotorcycles.com/
The site says they're making only 25 of these bikes at roughly $100k a bike.Last edited by RustyTank; 11-04-2021, 10:22 AM.Ryan
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Sweet video.....I'd love to see one of these in person just to hear the sound vs. the other bikes on a track.Larry
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About thirsty bikes, there's scuttlebutt about Motogp moving into low emission fuels. Plus a realistic look at the pollution level of electric vehicles, even for racing.1982 GS1100G- road bike
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Originally posted by Grimly View PostBeing sold as weekend trackday toys, what owner will care about fuel consumption?"Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
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Originally posted by Grimly View PostBeing sold as weekend trackday toys, what owner will care about fuel consumption?Ed
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Originally posted by GS1150Pilot View PostWill it get fuel mileage along the awful scale of the RX8? Rotaries are thirsty.
It seems counterintuitive to me. It looks it should be more efficient--continuous motion in the same direction, fewer parts and less surface for friction losses. But mileage numbers were in two stroke territory.
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Originally posted by Grimly View PostBeing sold as weekend trackday toys, what owner will care about fuel consumption?Originally posted by GS1150Pilot View PostI'd guess anyone doing racing where an extra pit stop means irretrievable time loss.Originally posted by Nessism View PostNone.............Originally posted by GS1150Pilot View PostHmmn ... since these won't be in F1 cars, maybe so. That said, fuel consumption in race vehicles is a valid issue in some forms of motorsport.
I think you're all correct. Some people won't care because of it's wow/toy factor and those who are seriously into racing/fuel consumption, etc., are going to see that as a possible issue...if it IS an issue, which is pure conjecture at this point.
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Originally posted by GS1150Pilot View PostWill it get fuel mileage along the awful scale of the RX8? Rotaries are thirsty.Originally posted by dpep View PostThat was my deal killer for the rotary the first time around. You would need a drum sized tank to get a decent touring range.
It seems counterintuitive to me. It looks it should be more efficient--continuous motion in the same direction, fewer parts and less surface for friction losses. But mileage numbers were in two stroke territory.
...Ryan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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