E-bikes and motorcycles are great, but what if there were another way to get moving? What if there were a motor that didn't require the combustion of Odin's juice to get moving? Well, there are plenty ...
Aerospace engineer and content creator Tom Stanton has documented the step‑by‑step construction of a bicycle driven by a Stirling engine, a heat‑powered machine first patented in 1816. The 18-minute ...
The largest parallel-twin engine ever fitted to a production motorcycle is not some futuristic prototype, but a bruising British twin that quietly rewrote the rulebook on displacement and torque. It ...
Have you ever imagined a bike powered not by gasoline or electricity, but by the simple act of heating and cooling air? It might sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but the concept is ...
Over on his YouTube channel [Tom Stanton] shows us how to build a Stirling Engine for a bike. A Stirling Engine is a heat engine, powered by the expansion and contraction of a working fluid (such as ...
We've tested quite a few powerful e-bikes lately. Ones that can accelerate quickly enough to keep up with in-town automotive traffic without a hint of fuss or difficulty. But it's one thing for a ...
Whether we're talking about vehicles with two or four wheels, a primary goal of engineers is to wring out as much power from each unit of displacement for every engine they make. This keeps weight ...