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SVeeedy Gonzales 09-09-05 12:06 PM

V4 SV?
 
Has anyone heard of any V4's being made by slinging together two 650's or even two 1000's? Would this even be possible?

2000cc V4. Mmmm.

jonboy 09-09-05 12:08 PM

As the cylinders are offset I reckon it would be almost impossible, and the cost of doing so would be astronomical without any great benefit. If you want a V4 then Honda is the way to go.


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Sid Squid 09-09-05 12:22 PM

Interesting idea, can't see it happening though.

It would be a very difficult thing to do though, even if the twin heads would fit between the frame rails, (which I doubt), you'd at least need to join two sets of crankcases together, but even then the gearbox may need to be relocated as the chassis is quite slim so the case offset may be too great even with the output shaft extended, but that would make the primary drive awkward of course, that's all before you get to the crank, many of the other bikes that have had Frankenstein motors made for them have pressed up cranks unlike the SV, so it wouldn't just be a matter of pressing a suitable pile of bits from multiple cranks, so that means a custom crank, it's beginning to get real expensive now, (actually it already was).

Grinch 09-09-05 12:31 PM

ok.. this is rather mental idea.. is more 'it alive, its alive!' kind of thing going on there...

BillyC 09-09-05 12:35 PM

It'd be cheaper and easier to buy a GP bike... and you might even get an extra cylinder for free :D

SVeeedy Gonzales 09-09-05 01:02 PM

Are Ducati going to produce a road going version of their V4 GP bike? Any other V4's that aren't Hondas? - Honda are just not my cup of tea... not quite sure why.

lynw 09-09-05 01:08 PM

just buy a v-max :lol: :lol: :lol:

also havent harley done a v4 at some point?

SVeeedy Gonzales 09-09-05 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lynw
just buy a v-max :lol: :lol: :lol:

also havent harley done a v4 at some point?

But I want to go round corners too... sorry, didn't mention that before :D

northwind 09-09-05 09:01 PM

Then you want a Viffer...

trick 09-09-05 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SVeeedy Gonzales
Are Ducati going to produce a road going version of their V4 GP bike? Any other V4's that aren't Hondas? - Honda are just not my cup of tea... not quite sure why.

while it is true that ducati both make good bikes and are well accustomed to playing around with V engines, i would much much rather an inline 4 if it were me. ducati are way over priced if you ask me, not worth the money when you could get a gsxr1000 taht will go faster and handle better for almost half the price of some dukes.

not many manufacturers produce road modles of current gp bikes as that would basically be giving their moto GP competition a detailed look at the bike there running. they may release it after it has had a shot at the gp but not at the same time. Suzuki only released the gixxer range after a while and now they dont use it in moto GP, they use the GSVR (which you'll like as its a great big 1000 V4)

Hope that helped

TRICK 8) 8)


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