I saw this xs650 at the Rumble on the deck bike show in Stillwater, MN on the 8th. I'm not sure if it's been posted here before or not, but I thought I'd share some pictures that I took with my phone.
That bike is very unique because it actually draws air in via the long pipes sticking out the back, the motor compresses it and the spark causes a chemical change in the compressed air causing it to turn into a combustible vapor which is exhaled into the carburators which convert the vapor to a liquid which is then pushed into the two cylindrical tanks. The tanks fill quickly and must be emptied frequently or an explosion may occur!
That bike is very unique because it actually draws air in via the long pipes sticking out the back, the motor compresses it and the spark causes a chemical change in the compressed air causing it to turn into a combustible vapor which is exhaled into the carburators which convert the vapor to a liquid which is then pushed into the two cylindrical tanks. The tanks fill quickly and must be emptied frequently or an explosion may occur!
Seems like the hottest part of the head sees the least airflow. Might get a ram air effect though.
That bike is very unique because it actually draws air in via the long pipes sticking out the back, the motor compresses it and the spark causes a chemical change in the compressed air causing it to turn into a combustible vapor which is exhaled into the carburators which convert the vapor to a liquid which is then pushed into the two cylindrical tanks. The tanks fill quickly and must be emptied frequently or an explosion may occur!