Engineering:Lambky Liner
Manufacturer | Max Lambky |
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Assembly | c. 1990–2012 (12 redesigns) |
Class | Speed record streamliner motorcycle |
Engine | Two, c. 1,000 cc supercharged Vincent Motorcycles pushrod V-twin engines Alcohol fuel |
Top speed | 250–275 mph (402–443 km/h)[1][2] |
Brakes | Parachute assist |
Weight | 1,600 pounds (730 kg) with rider and fuel (wet) |
The Lambky Liner is a motorcycle land-speed record streamliner designed by Navy veteran and Vincent motorcycle restorer Max Lambky from Kansas , United States.[3] It reached a top recorded speed of 250 mph (400 km/h) at the 2007 International Motorcycle Speed Trials,[1] and an estimated 275 mph (443 km/h) in second gear before a supercharger spindle broke and spoiled a run in 2008.[2]
Design and construction
World record holder Don Vesco consulted with Lambky on several features of streamliner design that Lambky utilized, including hub-center steering.[4]
The streamliner is powered by dual alcohol-burning supercharged Vincent Motorcycles pushrod V-twin engines, built in 1949 and 1952.[5][6][7] The total displacement is almost 2,000 cc running on alcohol, developing c. 400 horsepower (300 kW).[5][6]
Total weight with rider and fuel is 1,600 pounds (730 kg).[6] Frontal area is 4 square feet (0.37 m2).[8]
As of 2012, nine iterations of the streamliner had been built by Lambky, including a sidecar configuration.[3] Development costs were reported as $100,000 in 1997,[5] and over $150,000 by 2008.[6]
Riders
Riders included Don Angel, the first, who was recorded going 150 mph (240 km/h) through the timing lights backwards in 2006,[2] and Hartmut Weidelich, a German who also rebuilt the engines.[2][9][10]
Records
The streamliner won an award at the 2005 Speed Trials by BUB at Bonneville Speedway in the antique division at 212.86 miles per hour (342.56 km/h).[9][11]
In September, 2010, it set a new Southern California Timing Association (SCTA) record of 191.303 miles per hour (307.872 km/h) in the SCS-PBF class; SCS stands for special construction (hub steering, two engine) streamliner; PBF stands for piston, blown, (alcohol/nitro) fuel.[12]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Rocky Robinson (August 6, 2008), Salt Addiction: Lambkys Liner, Motorcycle USA, http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/287/1484/Motorcycle-Article/Salt-Addiction-Lambkys-Liner.aspx
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Rocky Robinson (September 8, 2009), Salt Addiction: First, Best and Next, Motorcycle USA, http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/287/4543/Motorcycle-Article/Salt-Addiction-First--Best-and-Next.aspx
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Rocky Robinson (June 21, 2012), Salt Addiction: Max Lambky, Motorcycle USA, http://m.motorcycle-usa.com/287/13463/Motorcycle-Article/Salt-Addiction--Max-Lambky.aspx
- ↑ Lambky, Max (November 2007), 1990-1992 First Streamliner, http://www.vincentstreamliner.com/BlackLightning/1990-1992/index.html
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "A 400-MPH Vincent?", Cycle World 36 (9): 26, September 1997, https://books.google.com/books?id=QGMMRS3b0KQC&pg=RA8-PA30
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Motorcycle Lightning: Vincent Streamliners, How Stuff Works, December 2008, http://videos.howstuffworks.com/discovery/31747-motorcycle-lightning-vincent-streamliners-video.htm, retrieved 2014-10-05
- ↑ Johnson, Wayne (2010). Live to ride: the rumbling, roaring world of speed, escape, and adventure on two wheels. Atria Books. pp. 203–244, chapter 7, "At the Last, Fastest Place on Earth: Salt Fever". ISBN 978-1416550327. https://archive.org/details/livetoriderumbli0000john/page/203. p. 222
- ↑ Aero-Horsepower & Drag Loss Calculator, Los Angeles: RB Racing, https://www.rbracing-rsr.com/aerohpcalc.html
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Mark Rustigian (March–April 2007), "Sonny Angel Motorcycles", Motorcycle Classics, http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/classic-motorcycle-touring/sonny-angel-motorcycles.aspx?PageId=4
- ↑ ""GRIP – Das Motormagazin": "Der Ferrari F12 Berlinetta"" (in German), Focus, September 28, 2012, http://www.focus.de/focustv/grip/30-september-um-19-00-uhr-bei-rtl-ii-grip-das-motormagazin-der-ferrari-f12-berlinetta-_aid_829047.html
- ↑ Second annual international motorcycle speed trials—Cash Prize Award Recipients, BUB Racing Inc., September 12, 2005, http://www.speedtrialsbybub.com/2005_event/index-2005.html, retrieved October 5, 2014
- ↑ "Lambky Liner", SCTA records page (Southern California Timing Association), http://www.scta-bni.org/Bonneville/Records/Bikes2.html, retrieved 2014-10-05
Further reading
- Rocky Robinson (September 19, 2008). "Salt Addiction: BUB Speed Trials". Motorcycle USA. http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/287/1509/Motorcycle-Article/Salt-Addiction-Bub-Speed-Trials.aspx.
- Max Lambky (July–September 1997). "Details of the World Speed Record Machine". M.P.H., Journal of the HRD Vincent Owners Club (582, 583 and 584).
- Max Lambky (July 1997). "Details of the world speed record machine, part one". M.P.H. (582): 34. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304121425/http://www.voc.uk.com/net/docs/19.6/19-582-34.pdf.
- chassis: tow release, parachutes, tyres and wheels;
- drivetrain: engine coupling, clutch, jackshaft
- Max Lambky (August 1997). "Details of the world speed record machine, part two". M.P.H. (582): 30. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304093757/http://www.voc.uk.com/net/docs/19.6/19-583-30.pdf.
- steering: hubs, steering ratio and steering geometry;
- chassis: aerodynamics;
- engine: engine cooling; cylinder heads, valve train and timing; pistons, rods and crankpins; break-in; flywheels; oiling system; crankcases
- Max Lambky (September 1997). "Details of the world speed record machine, part three". M.P.H. (582): 24. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304044026/http://www.voc.uk.com/net/docs/19.6/19-584-24.pdf.
- transmission: air shifter;
- engine: volumetric efficiency, fuel injection, nitrous
- Max Lambky (July 1997). "Details of the world speed record machine, part one". M.P.H. (582): 34. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304121425/http://www.voc.uk.com/net/docs/19.6/19-582-34.pdf.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambky Liner.
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