
Hayes Diversified Technologies has been a military contractor since 1961 and has been building gasoline-powered military vehicles since 1982. HDT is currently the largest supplier of military motorcycles to the U.S. Defense Department.
Diesel
M1030M1 JP8/Diesel Military Motorcycle
Engine:
Type: Four-stroke, indirect-injection, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled
Displacement: 611 cc
Power: 30 hp at 5,700 rpm
Torque: 33 lb-ft at 4,200 rpm
Lubrication: Wet sump, compatible with MIL-L-2104 lubricant
Air Filtration: High-capacity, three-stage, oiled foam, reusable
Transmission: Five-speed, constant mesh, return shift
Final Drive: Self-lubricated, sealed, O-ring roller chain
Weights & measurements:
Dry Weight: 369 lb
Max. Width: 35.75 in
Max. Length: 85 in
Wheelbase: 57 in
Ground Clearance: 10.7 in
Performance:Acceleration: 0-30 mph (53 kph), 3.3 sec 0-60 mph (106 kph), 9.7 secGradeability: 60% (32E)Turning Radius: Less than 7 ftMaximum Speed: In excess of 90 mphMinimum Constant Speed: Less than 3 mphWater Fording Depth: 24 inFuel Mileage: 96 mpg at 55 mph (Tested)Range: 408 miles at 55 mph
Gasoline
M1030B1 Gasoline Motorcycle
Engine:
Type: Four-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled
Displacement: 651 cc
Power: 48 hp at 6,500 rpm
Torque: 40 lb-ft at 5,500 rpm
Lubrication: Wet sump, compatible with MIL-L-2104, MIL-L-46152, and MIL-L-46167 lubricantsAir Filtration: High-capacity, three-stage, oiled foam, reusable
Transmission: Five-speed, constant mesh, return shift
Final Drive: Self-lubricated, sealed, O-ring roller chain
Weights & measurements:
Dry Weight: 358 lb
Max. Width: 35.75 in
Max. Length: 85 in
Wheelbase: 57 in
Ground Clearance: 10.7 in
Performance:
Acceleration: [0-30 mph (53 kph)]: 2.4 sec, [0-60 mph (106 kph)]: 5.7 sec
Gradeability: 60% (32E)
Turning Radius: Less than 7 ft
Maximum Speed: In excess of 105 mph
Minimum Constant Speed: Less than 3 mph
Water Fording Depth: 24 in
Fuel Mileage: 55 mpg at 55 mph
Range: 335 miles at 55 mph
 |  |  Speed Diesel Last September Hayes Diversified Technologies established eight World (FIM) and four American Motorcycle Association (AMA) records at Bonneville Speedway. Speeds of more than 100 mph were achieved, using its production diesel bikes modified with a turbo and aerodynamic bodywork. |