There is a patent on the valve train.
http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20080245325
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There is a patent on the valve train.
http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20080245325
Based off the RT125...
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MZ manufactured a line of 125 cc four-stroke motorcycles using an engine that was designed in-house. The MZ 125 produces 15 bhp (11 kW) and nearly 10 lb·ft (14 N·m) of torque. It is a liquid-cooled, dual-overhead-cam design with four valves, high-voltage electronic ignition and an 11,000 rpm ignition cut-off. This engine was used in four models, all of which share a common frame. The frame is a tube-steel backbone with the engine as a stressed bottom member. Differences in the suspension, fascia, gearing, and equipment make the four models relatively distinct, despite the shared platform. All four bikes feature a six-speed transmission and dual disc brakes.
The base for the water cooled with a variable timing head, is the RT 125cc DOHC that is rated at 11hp.
That means there are two engine that share allot of components. I wonder what the cost would be to acquire them? That Blata frame is really good too and they seem to be hardly utilizing it.
I know word in English for this valvetrain - over-engineered.
Worm gear!? What it is, an hommage to old "Sunbeam" S7?
Jokers...
The Blata was a nice bike if under powered with the Czech designed AC engine I was tempted to get one back when I was 16/17 in the end when I got round to buying a 125 supermoto the reviews had killed them off from the UK market place.
Back to a Kawaki looking bike it seems like Jonway have copied the Ninja 250R/300R right down to the chassis but what looks to be a CB 350cc twin engine, now if this had the Hisun 250 would be nigh on identical. If made with the Hisun engine could be like the CFmoto 650NK a cheaper version of a Kawasaki bike and be used for cheaper track use.
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Blue Collar Bobbers is offering kit to convert a Ninja 250, great idea. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7362/...8c7cf8cc51.jpg
Here is a Link to them and their image gallery...
The complete kit cost only $1,400.00...
What is impressive is that they had a new housing manufactured of molded plastic for the instrument cluster, so you reuse the internal parts and wiring of the original.
Yeah they did a real good job, the kits come with videos that take you through it step by step.
If I had the capital I would contract Hisun to make a poor man’s version of the BMW R9. Based on the 2007 Kawasaki 250 Ninja.
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