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10-31-2015, 08:12 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Apr 2014
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Qujos Trailmaster 200/Kubota Z482 build.
Hello all. I have been a long time reader of this website and have finally built my first (of hopefully many) diesel motorcycles. I still must powdercoat all the fabbed steel parts. I also need to see about getting this bike to somehow reach 70mph. So far I have only achieved 52 mph with the CVT I am using in its highest ratio. I am considering a 5 speed but really want to maximize the use of this first since I have invested all the time and funds in a number of extra belts. If a 5 speed will indeed be that much more efficient in the long run due to less friction/heat loss I really should go in that direction. In the interest of reaching my target top speed if any of you have some ideas on what I can do to the injection pump or governor that would be appreciated. I have already adjusted the fuel screw but that has only created more smoke. I do have on hand a VZ21 turbo but I would like to see what is possible first with just minor NA mods. I have posted a photo diary of my DIESEL (nainenkikan/internal combustion engine in Japanese) on my FB page: Jefferson Bello. I hope you like it.
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10-31-2015, 09:38 PM | #2 |
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Altamont, Kansas
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Welcome. I think this is the first Japanese diesel powered China bike that I have seen. Please start a thread in the dual sport forum. What size sprockets?
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11-01-2015, 01:15 AM | #3 |
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
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Welcome! Thanks for joining us.
I looked up the specs of the Z482, and it seems to have a displacement of 479cc; my guess is that you could easily hit 70MPH with the right gearing, as long as you can keep the engine around the torque peak. Any idea what RPM that would occur at? If you're so inclined, I'd love to see more of the bike. I'd especially like to see the CVT cover removed. Do you think there's room for a separate transmission? It looks a little tight for that. Can you change the existing sprocket sizes? Please tell us about that front disc brake. It looks huge! I'm loving the ammo box panniers. Are you seriously carrying that bike on the back of a car?
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11-01-2015, 02:27 AM | #4 |
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Idaho
Posts: 25,054
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Welcome; we are glad you joined us.
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