Posted on Wednesday, November 03, 2010 - 12:17 pm:
Found this on the internet, and thought is was interesting:
Rotax Motorcycle Engines
The 1125cc Helicon engine developed for Buell is a lightweight, fast-revving, big-bore, short-stroke V-twin with a broad power curve peaking at 146 hp (109 kW) near the 10,500 rpm redline.
The twin-cylinder, V990, is light and compact, sporting magnesium cylinder head and clutch covers and comes in various horsepower configurations depending on vehicle specific and manufacturer specific demands.
The Type 122 & 123 engines were single cylinder 125cc engines as used in Aprilia AF1 / RS125 models. These were high revving, high power units using an exhaust valve system called Rave to increase peak power while retaining low end torque.
Engine Type 1125 Helicon - Buell Motorcycle Company (1125R, 1125CR) Engine Type V990 - Can-Am Spyder, reverse trike 95 to 106 hp (71 to 79 kW), Aprilia (RSV 1000, Tuono) 139 hp (104 kW) Engine Type 804 - BMW Motorrad, F800 series 85 hp (63 kW) and New F650GS 71 hp (53 kW). Engine Type 654 Engine Type 122 - 22 kW (30 hp) (Successor to the 123 engine) Engine Type 122 - 11 kW (15 hp) (same as the Type 122 22 kW engine, though restricted by removal of RAVE Power valve). Engine Type 123 - 33 hp (25 kW)
Posted on Wednesday, November 03, 2010 - 02:08 pm:
Looks like the Rotax listing of motorcycle engines. There used to be a site that had photos and specs for all the various engines and the applications that they got used in.
Re 804, Pretty neat. Seeing cracked bearing caps and magnesium cases brings fond memories of the machine shop and assembly lines at McCulloch's chain saw engine plant I worked at in the '60s.