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Monday, 8 July 2019

5 Fastest Bikes in the World

     Superbikes are the powerful baby monsters, that will make us feel superior and great when riding on it.  A loud roar of a superbike will turn every on the road towards the rider. Racing on the streets with loud and powerful superbikes at high speeds will take us to a new world of adventure.
     Riding in a superbike is an awesome feel and Here we are gonna see some fastest and most powerful superbikes in the world that are insane in its performance in track, streets and even highways.

1.Dodge Tomahawk:

    Dodge Tomahawk is a non-street legal superbike, which has a top speed record of  482.8kmph.  This bike has a huge appearance and it looks totally different from other exotic superbikes. This dead fast bike is powered by its 8.5 L V10 engine. That produces 500HP of power at 5600 rpm. This engine produces a torque of 712Nm at 4200 rpm. The transmission system of the bike comes with 2 speed and these things make this vehicle to accelerate from 0-100 in 2.5 seconds. This kind of superbikes is strictly for tracks and not for streets and even for highways. Handling this monster at those high speeds is not a simple thing. This needs several years of experience and love for motorcycles.  This bike is first introduced at the 2003 North American International Auto show.


2. MTT 420 RR:

       MTT is a bike manufacturing company, that produces superbikes powered by jet turbine engines.  MTT 420 R is the fastest superbike in the world, with a top speed of 440 kmph. The heart of this bike is Rolls Royce Allison 250 C20 gas turbine engine which produces 420 hp power at 52000 rpm and 678 Nm of torque at just 2000 rpm.  This engine takes a mixture of Diesel and Kerosene to produce this huge power.  The transmission system of this bike comes with 2-speed automatic gearbox.  The superbike MTT 420 R weights 227 kg and its a little heavy monster. 



     This kind of powerful gas turbine engine is mostly used in aircraft and helicopter. This extreme fastest superbike is really hard to handle in rural areas. The air-breathing turbine engine will make the bike to accelerate from 0-62 mph in just 1.5 seconds. This is insane to handle in tracks too.

3.Kawasaki Ninja H2R:

     Kawasaki Ninja H2R is one of the most popular and well-known superbikes which has a top speed of 400 kmph. The heart of this bike is a 4 cylinder liquid cooled high-performance petrol engine, with 998 cc displacement, that produces an enormous power of 317.1 bhp at 14000 rpm and 165 Nm torque at 12500 rpm. The superbike comes with a 6-speed manual transmission system.




    This super sports bike not recommended for streets and it is suitable only for race tracks. This powerful monster breath with a 2-speed centrifugal supercharger to produce this much power. This superbike is horrible and majestic in its appearance. 

4. MTT Y2K:

     MTT Y2K is the world first street-legal turbine superbike.  The heart of this bike is Rolls Royce Allison 250 C20 series gas turbine engine. It produces a power output of 520 HP at 52000 rpm and 678 Nm torque at 7000 rpm. The top speed of this jet-powered motorcycle is 365 kmph. This kind of engine is mostly used in helicopters and air crafts and it is powered by diesel.

5. Lightning LS 218:

     Lightning LS 218 is the fastest electric superbike in the world with a speed of 351 kmph. Its powerful liquid-cooled 150Kw electric motor produces a power output of 200HP and 228 Nm of torque. This is bike comes with a direct transmission system as in all-electric vehicles. The driving range of this electric bike is expected to be around 250 km in a single charge. It takes just 30 minutes to recharge its battery with DC fast charger. This bike is purely electric and it does not produce any emissions and it is eco-friendly too. 


    
     


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