15 Nisan 2012 Pazar

Motorcycle Fastest Top 10




                              Dodge Tomahawk
The Dodge Tomahawk is a non-street legal concept vehicle manufactured and launched at 2004 North American International Auto Show by Dodge in Detroit, Michigan. It has two rear and two front wheels, making it a kind of motorized quadricycle instead of typical motorcycle. Powering the Tomahawk is an 8.3 liter 20-valve 90-degree V10 engine with maximum output of 500 horsepower at 5600 rpm with 712 newton meters of torque. The engine is mated to 2-speed manual transmission.
Dodge Tomahawk
Yes, This is not a motorcycle and it is not for human beings!

                               Y2K Super Bike
The Y2K Super Bike also known as MTT Turbine Superbike, is the second wheel drive motorcycle of the world propelled by a turbine engine, produced by Ted McIntyre of Marine Turbine Technologies Inc. Motivation for this superbike comes from a Rolls Royce Allison Model 250 turboshaft engine, which is good for pulsating 320 horsepower with 576 newton meters of torque. In addition to the powerplant, there are other innovations like radar detector with laser scrambler, optional passenger seat and rear mounted camera with LCD screen.
Y2K Super Bike



2010 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R



One of the fastest and most powerful bikes in the world. In 2011, during the race Loring Timing Association American Bill Warner (Bill Warner) dispersed the upgraded version of Hayabusa up to 502 kilometers per hour, which was a new speed record on a motorcycle.
In the base sport bike equipped with the latest 197-horsepower four-cylinder engine with a capacity of 1340 cubic centimeters.


                                      Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14 was launched at Tokyo 2005 Show and is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.5 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 186 miles per hour as a result of agreement between most significant European and Japanese motorcycle manufacturing companies. It is propelled by a 1352cc four-stroke liquid cooled DOHC four valves per cylinder inline four-cylinder engine.


Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14

                                          Yamaha YZF R1
The Yamaha YZF R1 is an open class superbike or sport bike designed and engineered since 1998 by Yamaha Motor Company. Powering the R1 is a 998ccc liquid cooled 16-valve DOHC inline four-cylinder engine with crossplane crankshaft with maximum output of 179 horsepower at 12500 rpm with 98.4 newton meters of torque. Key features include Yamaha’s trademark 5-valve Genesis layout, Yamaha Chip Control Throttle (YCC-T) fly-by-wire throttle system, Yamaha Chip Control Intake (YCC-I) electronic variable-length intake funnel system, all-new aluminum Deltabox frame and swingarm, slipper-type clutch, a wider radiator, M1 styling on large ram-air ports in the front fairing and six-piston radial-mount front brake calipers with 310 mm discs.
Yamaha YZF R1




Lightning Electric Superbike

Superbike was considered the fastest motorcycle in the world, working on an electric motor. According to the results of test check of the Great Salt Lake Desert elektrobayk has a top speed 352 kilometers per hour.



                                          BMW S1000RR
The BMW S1000RR is a sport bike originally designed and engineered by BMW Motorrad for competing in 2009 Superbike World Championship, which is now in commercial production. It was launched in the month of April 2008 in Munich, and is powered by 999 cc inline-four cylinder engine redlined at 14,200 rpm. The company made 1,000 S1000RRs in the year 2009 for satisfying World Superbike homologation requirements, but expanded production for commercial sale in 2010. It comes with optional electronic traction control, has wet weight of 207.7 kg produces 179.2 horsepower at 13250 rpm at the rear wheel and antilock braking system.


                                                    
                                              MV Agusta F4 1000 R


The chassis is decorated with a modern motorcycle suspension tech and hi-tech heart of a 1000-cc engine. Slap the bike accelerates to a speed of 300 kilometers per hour.






Kawasaki ninja ZX-11/ZZ-R1100


Model ZX-11 held the title of "fastest bike" for six years, pointing to a line speed of 280 kilometers per hour.





                                                             
                                                     Aprilia RSV 1000R Mille





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