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Bigger cylinders, more mass. There is an ideal balance between bore size/stroke/piston speed/friction, and Honda thinks it is close to the RC45's size. I think they just added another cylinder of the same size, and have a counterbalancer to offset the unbalance. Two cylinders up into the frame where narrowness counts, three below.



If the bigger cylinders worked, Harley's would be rocketships, but that aint the case.
 

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A couple of thoughts. Adding a balance shaft will rob some power and add a little weight, but by making the engine vibrate less the supporting structure doesn't have to be as strong (heavy.) Might be a push from a performance standpoint. As far as using the RC45 as a starting point, it never was all that successful as a race bike. Koscinski managed one championship with it, but that was it. That was a lot of money invested by Honda with not much to show for it.
 

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Balancing a V5

I don't buy the idea of differently sized cylinders to accomplish balance. Here's another possibility.

Note on the widely circulated photo of the motor that the back cylinders are widely spaced, positioned slightly inboard relative to the outboard front cylinders. That indicates a common crankpin, just like the VF, VFR, RC30, RC45, and just about every other V4 ever made.

The middle front cylinder is then the odd man out. Anyone here familiar with the Ducati Supermono? It's a single based on their 90-degree twin. Only one of the cylinders isn't a cylinder at all. It's just a hole with a mass attached to a connecting rod to balance out the real piston. Perfect primary balance in a single, and thus the ability to rev like crazy without shaking itself to pieces.

My guess is that Honda employs a similar trick in the rear cylinder bank to achieve balance.
 

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Sound

Someone said that it sounded a lot like a large, angry V-twin, which could imply a lot about the firing order. Big bang theory for traction? Interesting stuff! Keep us updated, MO!
 

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Re: Balancing a V5

I am not an engineer and not motor builder either. But I am not sure I buy this either, why add and additional mass of metal in the middle of the engine for balance an evan number of cylinders??? I read many articles on the Supermono, and that certainly was a excellent engineered motor...I agree completely with you on the duc. Anyone heard how many RPM's this motor is supposed to turn? This may answer alot of questions.
 

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Sounds to me like lean popping from the exhaust. Usually occurs on engine deceleration when a motor is running real lean.. my 95 CBR did this before I rejetted it, after I put a pipe on it. Almost sounds like popcorn popping.
 

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Re: Sound

i wonder who's the riders who's gonna ride on this motorcycle... i mean, rossi, or anyone else in the gp right now can't ride it... because it's just so, so different from the two strokes machine.... plus, the power that could be achived is so much higher than that of a two strokes... maybe they are going to bring tady, and coin to the gp next year, since the rumers say they won't be officially in the superbike next year....
 
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