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Baldy 10-24-2002 10:45 AM

Just curious...has there ever been a rotary motorcycle? Anybody think it would be possible? https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/dunno.gif https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/boink.gif

winger 10-24-2002 10:51 AM

there's a seadoo powered by a 170hp 13b....

phinsup 10-24-2002 11:04 AM

Yes the manufacturer is called Norton, they are extremely loud, but very cool.

dysthymia 10-25-2002 01:26 AM

There was also a Suzuki rotary bike from the seventies called the RE-5.



Phins, you should know that, you own a GSX-R.

Rutt 10-25-2002 01:31 AM

Next project... 500cc 1 rotor crotch rocket! Hell yeah!!

Baldy 10-25-2002 06:37 AM

If you had it in there sideways, you just might be able to make it flip you over the side with a twist of the throttle.

1988RedT2 10-25-2002 08:22 AM

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YucA 10-25-2002 09:10 AM

yea...there were a few manufacturers that tried the rotary motorcyle concept. norton and Suzuki are the few that actually produced them,,,

dysthymia 10-25-2002 03:48 PM

Yeah, the RE5 is ugly, but that's nothing you couldn't fix with some customization.

Wooffinn 10-26-2002 06:15 AM

Hey all, I actually rode a Suzuki Re-5. Our local tech college has one on display. Feels a bit funny leaning into the corners, but off the mark and straight line speed is quite good. They had a quarter time of 13.9seconds and 0-60mph in 5.3seconds so I suppose that's why it was quite quick.

A few others for the list are the Yamaha RZ-201 660cc twin rotor and W2000 294cc single rotor brother, norton and triumph had 588cc twin rotors and Van veen's 1litre OCR-1000. I'm not sure how many were made or weather they were all prototypes.

Hey did you know Suzuki's RE-5 was a factory Peripheral ported engine. There were three ports, two 10mm primary ports and a larger 32mm secondry port below the primaries. Apparently, it had a very complicated engine\fuel system to cope with the port system and after seeing one up close I'd have to agree. Great fun to ride though.


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