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What is the strangest cummins you have ever seen here are some photos taken by a friend down in Mexico at a Bike Rally.Can anyone beat this?post-12404-138698200077_thumb.jpg

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thats some serious weight on the front tire! It looks like a truck spindle welded to 6" box tube. I wonder how well it actually rides. Definitely up there on the cool factor :cool:

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The guy has a death wish mounting his seat in front of 2 potential bombs like that without even so much as a protective fender.:clap:I wonder how he cools the engine, I see no apparent cooling ability. Never new Cummins built an air cooled engine.:think:

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The guy has a death wish mounting his seat in front of 2 potential bombs like that without even so much as a protective fender.:clap: I wonder how he cools the engine, I see no apparent cooling ability. Never new Cummins built an air cooled engine.:think:

The tires I was thinking of the blow out factor but just the fact of picking up road debris and fling it back on you. I was wondering the same thing about the cooling system as well as the air system. I'm wondering if its a naturally aspirated because there is no intercooler either.
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The tires I was thinking of the blow out factor but just the fact of picking up road debris and fling it back on you. I was wondering the same thing about the cooling system as well as the air system. I'm wondering if its a naturally aspirated because there is no intercooler either.

Was chatting with the friend that took the photo. The cooling system is the box on the right side across from the drivers seat. and yes the turbo is on it and working
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The original bike has an liquid to air after-cooler, very common in industrial motors. It's an ISM, 11L, so it will not require a large cooling system. I doubt it ever really gets up to temp even.




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