- MotoCzysz
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MotoCzysz is a Portland, Oregon, based motorcycle company that intends to compete in the MotoGP.[1] The C1 prototype has an engine with perfect balance and does not need a balance shaft. Some of the patented innovations include a slipper clutch with twin clutches, a unique front suspension, and many others.
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C1
Frame
The C1 features a carbon fiber frame that exhibits more stiffness than most other motorcycles.[2] The frame also serves as the bike's airbox.
Engine
The 990cc four cylinder engine is mounted to the frame longitudinally, rather than transversely as on most similarly configured motorcycles. A transverse arrangement fights a bike's gyroscopic tendency to stand up when leaned over and applying throttle. The C1, on the other hand, in order to negate the resulting gyroscopic forces of the longitudinal orientation, has its lengthwise-mounted inline 4 engine cut in half, with the resulting crankshaft halves counter-rotating. Thus, the bike handles with no noticeable gyroscopic force from the engine.[3]
Two of the bike's four throttle bodies are controlled mechanically, while the other two are controlled electronically by the ECU, hypothetically smoothing power delivery. The ECU-controlled throttle bodies can be adjusted by computer for refinement of the throttle curve.
Unfortunately for the company, the FIM and Dorna reduced the engine capacity for a MotoGP bike to 0.8 l (800 CCs) for the 2007 season, rendering the C1's configuration invalid for competition in that class. Michael Czysz commented in a blog post[4] that they are looking towards racing the bike in either AMA or WSB competition.
Production
As of mid 2010, MotoCzysz was offering to take down payments towards 50 MotoGP replica bikes offered for $100,000.[5] A production date was unspecified.
Awards
The C1 was recognized with the Robb Report's 2007 Achievement in Design Award.[6]
E1pc
Main article: MotoCzysz E1pcThe E1pc all-electric sportsbike[7] was announced in June 2009 as an entrant for the TTXGP but did not finish the race. In 2010, it took first place in the 2010 TT Zero event at the Isle of Man TT, and set a new course record.[8]
Bajaj joint venture
In October 2009, MotoCzysz and Bajaj Auto announced a joint venture to create a green automobile.[9] Analysts speculated that the vehicle could be a hybrid vehicle.[10][11]
References
- ^ Cameron, Kevin (August, 2006). "Forging a Future". 45. Cycle World. pp. 84. http://www.cycleworld.com/article.asp?section_id=6&article_id=127. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
- ^ Sam Fleming (September, 2006). "Building the Dream / MotoCzysz Factory Tour" (PDF). Road Racing World. http://www.motoczysz.com/pdfs/rrw_9_06.pdf.
- ^ Alan Cathcart. "American Beauty / C1 First Ride". Motorcyclist magazine. http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/firstrides/122_0507_radical_c1_990/.
- ^ "Michael Czysz Responds To Some FAQ’s". December 2006. http://www.motoczysz.com/club/?p=43.
- ^ "MotoCzysz website". unknown. http://www.motoczysz.com/sales/collect.php.
- ^ Buchanan, Jeff (February/March 2007). "True Believer: Perchance to dream / MotoCzysz C1". Robb Report Motorcycling. pp. 63. http://www.motorcyclingmag.com.
- ^ MCN Article - Exclusive photo: finished MotoCzysz E1pc revealed, claiming V-MAX-beating acceleration
- ^ MotoCzysz Wins TT Zero, Sets New Electric Speed Record, Popular Science, 2010-06-11, http://www.popsci.com/cars/article/2010-06/motoczysz-wins-tt-zero-sets-new-electric-speed-record, retrieved 2010-06-14
- ^ Bajaj Auto and MotoCzysz JV on "Dream" project (press release), MotoCzysz, October 2, 2009, http://www.motoczysz.com/rss_news_view.php?id=106, retrieved 2010-06-20
- ^ MotoCzysz/Bajaj Create Joint-Venture for Next Generation Automobile, Asphalt and Rubber magazine, October 23, 2009, http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/news/motoczysz-bajaj-joint-venture-automobile/, retrieved 2010-06-20
- ^ MotoCzysz + Bajaj = dream?, Autoblog Green, October 4, 2009, http://green.autoblog.com/2009/10/04/motoczysz-bajaj-dream/, retrieved 2010-06-20
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