Thursday, November 19, 2009

All terrain motorcycles

Hyanide and Baal – all terrain motorcycles


Baal tracked motorcycle
Here's some creative thinking for motorcycling off road, it's a tracked motorcycle. Ready to do battle with sand, snow or anything else, the Hyanide and Baal design concepts are part of the Michelin Challenge Design 2006 that's taking place at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

Hyanidetracked motorcycleBoth the Hyanide and Baal designs are based on a bendable rubber track. The vehicles are steered by both hands and feet. The concepts are capable of many different engine variations, these were designed to accept a 500cc ATV engine, the type which are already mass produced. The Baal concept was thought to be the sort of vehicle that could be used in the Paris-Dakar or Baja races.

BMW Concept

BMW Concept 6 – 1600cc Inline 6 Cylinder Engine



BMW Concept 6

BMW Concept 6

BMW joins the ranks of companies that have offered an inline 6 by installing one in the Concept 6, a design exercise unveiled at EICMA. Though BMW has a long history of inline sixes in their cars, dropping one in a bike is a bit more work if you're interested in keeping the weight and size down to manageable levels.

Hollow-bore camshafts and very light connecting rods plus not needing a balancing shaft, shaves pounds from the engine. Electrical auxiliary units and their drive gear are positioned behind the crankshaft in the free space above the gearbox to reduce width. A dry sump system works with an integrated oil tank in the rear of the engine. E-Gas (ride by wire), gives several selectable ride modes for fuel economy and power. The 55 degree forward tilt helps keep the center of gravity low.

Power is said to be similar to what you would get from a 1300, perhaps 170 hp, but torque is 96 foot pounds at 2000 rpm plus it has a redline of 9000 rpm. BMW says initial intentions for the engine are in a touring platform of some sort, but its capabilities mean it can easily be used in a wide variety of bikes.

It isn't clear how much, if any of the design cues from the bike shown here will make it to production, but the engine seems to be headed for highway use. It should make for a very impressive touring rig, not to mention whatever else BMW decides to use it for. Interesting.

Thanks for the tip, Marcus.

Link: BMW via mo-web.de

BMW Concept 6 engine

BMW Concept 6 engine