it sounds like a boat. or that just good be my high qaulity laptop speakersSteve_TLS wrote:It's real. 4200cc Here http://bigbikeriders.com/48cyl.htm there's a video of him starting and revving it up floating around too.
How many cc?
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this bike has been around for a few years, yes it was built in Pomgolia (where else ?
)
The engine is a 48 cylinder special, based upon Kawasaki KH250 2-stroke. Total engine capacity is 12 litres.
It uses a brushcutter motor of 35cc capacity as the *starting* motor (ie , you pull-start the brushcutter motor, mounted behind the the cylinder banks under the seat), and this engages a gear-driven starter clutch which *eventually* spins all 48 cylinders into life.
There is a link on some Pomgolian site where you can hear this baby run
, but I don't have that link ( lost it maybe 2-3 years ago...)
This bike was built in response to those multi-cylinder specials that Allan Milyard was knocking out a few years ago, the 5-cylinder *triples* etc.
Someone else thought that this number of cylinders would never be topped.
I think he is right
My greatest concern is checking for a fouled plug .......
All info above regarding this rig was *mainly* supplied by Classic & Motorcycle Mechanics, and Classic Bike.

The engine is a 48 cylinder special, based upon Kawasaki KH250 2-stroke. Total engine capacity is 12 litres.
It uses a brushcutter motor of 35cc capacity as the *starting* motor (ie , you pull-start the brushcutter motor, mounted behind the the cylinder banks under the seat), and this engages a gear-driven starter clutch which *eventually* spins all 48 cylinders into life.
There is a link on some Pomgolian site where you can hear this baby run
This bike was built in response to those multi-cylinder specials that Allan Milyard was knocking out a few years ago, the 5-cylinder *triples* etc.
Someone else thought that this number of cylinders would never be topped.
I think he is right
My greatest concern is checking for a fouled plug .......
All info above regarding this rig was *mainly* supplied by Classic & Motorcycle Mechanics, and Classic Bike.
".....shut the gate on this one Maxie......it's the ducks guts !!............."

