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Saturday 19 November 2016

Top 5 Incredible Bikes (All Beast Mode)

Check out the coolest bikes with incredible technology which makes them completely Superior in the League of Super Bikes.

1) Kawasaki Ninja H2R


The Kawasaki Ninja H2R features a variable-speed centrifugal-type supercharger. 

Max HP         326 hp (with ram air)
Top Speed     :  400 km/h


It is the most powerful production motorcycle in the market. 
Watch this video of H2R touching 400 km/h speed all that power is just because of Supercharger.




2) Dodge Tomahawk

Dodge Tomahawk uses V10 engine (The Dodge Viper V10). A bike with engine of a super car.

Max HP       500 hp
Top Speed  480 to 680 km/h (hypothetical)

Only 9 of this beasts were built and each costs whopping $700,000.





3) Lazareth LM847


Another beast with 470 hp, uses 4.7-liter Maserati V8 engine and have a single-speed viscous clutch automatic transmission.

Max HP       : 470 hp
Top Speed  :  Above 200 mph

Cost of each Lazareth LM847 is $217,000.





4) MTT Y2K Turbine Superbike 

Y2K uses turboshaft engine ( Rolls-Royce M250). This engine used in helicopters like Bell 206, MD Helicopters MD 500, MBB Bo 105 and Sikorsky S-76.

Max HP       320 hp
Top Speed  :  227 mph


The MTT Turbine Superbike does not require jet fuel to operate. MTT has fuelled the Y2K with diesel, kerosene and Bio-Fuel.

Hear the sound!!!


5) Red Baron

Red Baron uses aircraft piston engine. It uses Rotec Radial R3600,  which is a 150-horsepower, nine-cylinder engine. This type of engine was most commonly used as a replacement engine during the World War I-era airplanes.

Max HP       : 150 hp
Top Speed  :  138 mph

Check out this bike, its amazing.!!!


Share your views and tell me any other bike which is as good as above bikes.
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