John H wrote: I think the Kwaka 250 twin has balance shafts to deal with this (not sure though).
John H wrote:Unfortunately they're naturally rough as guts. Their normal form has pistons opposed 360 degrees, which basically means each piston is rising and falling at the same time (the compression cycle in one cylinder is the exhaust cycle in the other). I think the Kwaka 250 twin has balance shafts to deal with this (not sure though).
That's all I know... anyone else?
mike-s wrote:Actually the Gpx/zzr250's are 180' opposed as mentioned recently elsewhere on ksrc.
mike-s wrote:whereby on the zzr, it's just starting to get up & boogie at those revs and goes all the way through to 15 - 16krpm (i never had one of these so have n.f.i.)
John H wrote: I think the 2004 model onwards now has a 13K redline - maybe Kawasaki decided the last 1000rpm just isn't worth the engine wear.
John H wrote:mike-s wrote:Actually the Gpx/zzr250's are 180' opposed as mentioned recently elsewhere on ksrc.
Ahhh OK, I learn a new thing every day. But a four stroke inline twin with no balance shafts or other clever tricks has to be 360' doesn't it?
Return to General Tech & Performance Talk
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests