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A very interesting Engine I thought! :-D
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mickthemaverick wrote: 28 Sep 2022, 19:12 A very interesting Engine I thought! :-D

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Is that one of the RHDR fleet?
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Indeed it is Jim, we rode the full line behind it - New Romney - Hythe - Dungeness - New Romney last week and really enjoyed the sounds and smells!! :-D
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mickthemaverick wrote: 05 Oct 2022, 12:17 Indeed it is Jim, we rode the full line behind it - New Romney - Hythe - Dungeness - New Romney last week and really enjoyed the sounds and smells!! :-D
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If you're going to Dungeness, then it'd be a shame not to visit the sound mirrors. The RSPB have open days for visiting them as they're not normally accessible to the public*.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-ev ... d-mirrors/
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bobins wrote: 05 Oct 2022, 18:38 If you're going to Dungeness, then it'd be a shame not to visit the sound mirrors. The RSPB have open days for visiting them as they're not normally accessible to the public.
That had been an intended part of our trip bobins, but unfortunately the rain was too heavy to persevere so we literally arrived at the RSPB, ate some lunch during which the heavens opened and then ran for cover!! We ended up going down to Hastings, getting out of the rain, and settled for an ice cream by the sea instead!! :-D
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It rained when I visited years ago. No wonder it's flooded all around the sound mirrors, I think it must have its own weather system there :lol:
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Those sound mirros have got to be worth a visit...
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A ported cylinder engine - no not ported as in gas flowed head, but ported as in holes in the cylinder wall. HD Classics have these machines for sale from around 1910. Description from their website
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Harry Martin built his own motorcycles and as advertising he went racing them as was common in those days. Hence the slogan "winning on Sunday is selling on Monday." Martin competed many times in the Isle of Mann TT and on the Brooklands race track, all race results are with these motorcycles. This with his 250cc to 1000cc mostly JAP motorcycles. Mainly with the 350cc and later with the 500cc. Martin is also the man who invented valve overlap. With the early engines, some combusted mixture always remains in the combustion chamber. Later Martin discovered that by opening the inlet valve while the exhaust valve is still open one gets a flush which eliminates old mixture in the combustion chamber and gives a better filling and stronger combustion resulting in more speed. A fact that is still standard today but was invented by Martin in the early '10s. In the search for this better filling they tried to make holes in the cylinder (ported cylinders), just above the lowest dead center, to get more gasses out. Didn't really succeed but this is something that all major brands have experimented with (including Indian and other major brands). These holes in the cylinder are very spectacular but other than lots of smoke, oil, noise and flames they don't do much. These tests originated around 1910 to 1913 approximately.

Because H. Martin was a racer, tuner and designer, he had a habit of removing the cams when he was away from his racing engines. This was his secret to driving so fast. This is still done today especially with Speedway engines. Usually when you bought a speedway engine from a racer it was without the cam. This was also with 1 of these engines. There was no cam in it but we had a good example from the other engine.

H. Martin broke several world records with his motorcycles (see photos).

The motorcycles offered here are a 600cc OHV and a 500cc OHV with ported cylinder.



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Not so much an interesting engine as a complete lack of one.

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Not an engine but engineering
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^^^^^^^^^^

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