I actually saw one in person at a recent motorcycle show. Would love to have heard it run. In the movie it sounds like a prop airplane buzzing by.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
I actually saw one in person at a recent motorcycle show. Would love to have heard it run. In the movie it sounds like a prop airplane buzzing by.
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Originally posted by esmithers View PostOMG, now i have seen everything. pardon me as i am young to alot of you old timers but i never knew that there was factory Rotary bike. this is very cool, but i can see that anyone who owns one getting some horrible gas mileage. Please if you do decide to make a project out of this keep us posted. and if you have any questions on Rotary in general let me know. I have rebuilt many Mazda series Rotary engines.
Additionally if you have a great fabrication shop near you.. try and get a intake build for that motor and place a small weber carb on that sucker and i bet you would get some great performance out of that motor. good ol Wankel..
If you do make a project, please take note of the coolant systems. Rotary motors are notorious for cooling problems and blowing those apex seals.
-Eric Smithers
It was air cooled, and started with a BSA prototype. It used the intake air to cool itself. Later was a version that used exhaust pulses to move cooling air that made more power:
This is the racing version, which actually won British Superbike one year.
Road version:
Hercules made one too:
The Norton had Police versions, and tourers too. Not many sold.
I bought a Ford Cortina from a guy in North Vancouver BC. He had a Hercules in his garage.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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