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Instead of just dropping in a complete engine, they built a V8 by grafting two Hayabusa engines together. So far the figures are 372hp and the ability to rev to over 10,000rpm, which is not unusual in a motorcycle but quite a spin in a car. The SR8, depending on gearing can top 200mph.
It seems we are seeing more of this kind of complex engineering lately and it may be the result of the wide availability of computer CAD/CAM software, enabling smaller shops to go places where only major firms used to go. The Motoczysz C1 comes to mind as another recent example of engine modifications by a small builder/designer. We may be seeing a lot more of this and I can’t wait. This kind of inventive talent has always existed but now there are more opportunities for it to be realized. Related Articles:Competition to win a Rizla Suzuki GSX-R1000 replica worth £12,000The Ferrari Motorcycle Kawasaki ZX12R Custom MCN Reports Honda Cruiser Will be Turbocharged Thinking of starting on a 600cc bike? Part 2 Harley-Davidson selling Ride Atlas with Rand McNally LoJack for Motorcycles (Security) |
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