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Cycle News 2021 Issue 32 August 10

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P92 FEATURE I PROTON KR3 (Left) Roberts made the leap from champion to team manager to constructor. This is the body mock-up for his first GP bike. (Below) Technical director Warren Willing was hands-on throughout the KR project. He eventually left the project at the behest of Roberts to help turn the Suzuki RGV500 into a race winner for son Kenny Jr. and achieved three eighth places (Junior got two). The Mk1 Modenas had an over-riding flaw, explains Team Roberts stalwart Tom O'Kane, nowadays heading Suzuki's MotoGP test team. "It was a very clever bike, but some ideas were ahead of their time." One original feature of the two-down/one-up V3 en- gine was that two adjacent cylinders shared a common crankcase volume, with one down-cylinder piston rising and falling in synch with its adjacent up cylinder, and no main-bearing between them. "We used to call it 'a flying web', because the middle crank web was unsupport- ed, with a crank-pin on each side of it [disposed at the angle of the V]. "It was an ambitious de- sign, and there were certain issues with cylinder filling, with two carbs feeding into the same crankcase volume." Another unconventional feature was the under-seat radiator, fed by an air duct beneath the fuel tank. There were more ill- advised adventures, O'Kane continued. "That first bike had standpipe carburetors, which were also custom made." These replace the usual float-bowl/needle valve with a weir system. "With Yamaha, we'd been having float-chamber prob- lems when we pressurized the airbox." The special

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