Don’t get me started on CBX’sI'm not hungry, I'll just take 6 and leave 2 for someone else
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Posted that cafe build with you in mindDon’t get me started on CBX’s
Tomahawk for the winWhy are we pussyfooting around. There's one with ten
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That guy is not who you would expect to be riding thatWhy are we pussyfooting around. There's one with ten
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I saw it at a car show when it was new. It would take some serious intestinal fortitude to ride that monsterThat guy is not who you would expect to be riding that
He’s built a bunch of cool bikes, usually adding cylinders to existing bike engines. Then there’s this one made from 2 cylinders from an aircraft radial engine, 5000cc…Ok so maybe the Dodge Tomahawk has 4 wheels and isn’t considered a motorcycle or even street legal for that matter, but they did produce 10 of them for around $550,000. But this Viper powered motorcycle was made in England and it has 2 wheels and it has been ridden over 200 mph. The I’m impressed !!
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Desmo, yes they were built for display but, they did run and were rideable. The fact that they were a promotional concept and never factory tested for the road was the reason they are considered art displays . Millyards bike on the other hand using the same viper engine is certainly a motorcycle having been ridden at over 200mph. I don’t think Millyard ever built something he wouldn’t ride.Allen Millyard (Who I think built that Viper powered bike) has built a lot of auto engined motorcycles, and some really cool engines for them by making inline 4s into V8s and I'm pretty sure a CBX into a V12? I envy his skills... I'm thinking a V8 motorycle engine in a car could be pretty dang cool... rev to the moon... 400hp... nummy. EDIT: Turns out he used a Kawasaki for the V12, not a Honda. I forgot Kawi even made a six...
I've got to wonder what the torque reaction is like when you rev that Viper engine though. I had a Moto Guzzi for a while and never did get totally used to how it felt like it was falling over if you revved it up at a light...
Oops, I guess I type too slowly!
EDIT: As for the Tomahawk, Dodge themselves have apparently stated they aren't functional and were intended for display only. Art bikes. The Tomahawk was a publicity stunt, plan and simple. I probably wouldn't detest it quite so much if there weren't so many false claims about it's performance. But so many people bought into the ........ about how fast it is...
I have some of his DVD’sHow about 500 ponies from forced induction? This bad 'Busa was legend View attachment 247186
RIP Ghost
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