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The Gunbus 410 cubic inch (67,280cc's) V- T win
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Jan 22 2009, 6:43 am - By HarleyFirefighter




Take
a look at this bike, it doesn't look that big, then scroll down and see it with a girl sitting on it. A big production motorcycle engine would
be 140 cubic inches, this one is 410!

 I just want to ride it once!!!!!
 



The Gunbus 410 cubic inch (67280cc's) V- T win
motorcycle is complete. T he monster engine
placed in a motorcycle frame of comparable
size looked impossible and many who saw the
photos were skeptical of the bike ever being
finished, but I guess Clemens F. Leonhardt is
one of those persistent guys who ignores the
naysayers and keeps at his work.




The fuel-injected, 45 degree 6728 cc/410 cubic inch V- T win runs through a 3 speed transmission with reverse and actually looks pretty good in its finished state.
In fact, everything looks good! It puts out 523 foot pounds of torque.
Seat height is 31.5 inches and overall length is 136 inches. It is a little heavy at 1433 pounds
so high speed corner carving might be an issue
and there aren't any photos of the big bike on
the road, so I guess we'll have to wait for the
road test, that is if someone can actually road
test this monster.


 




This is actually going to go into limited series

production and a sidecar will be available as
well, which might help with balance when waiting at a light.




I don't even want to think about a driveway tip over.


Tom aka T-Bone
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Jan 22 2009, 7:26 pm - Replied by: grumpyoldfart


Went to the web site, HOLY SHIT, a true monster. Who has the balls to ride that bad boy?
Does the model come as an accessory? How the hell do you get the bike  off the stand? If you drop it you'll need to call AAA  to get it back up. LOL
Looking at the site pics red lines @8500?? Top speed?
 You'll never go through twisties hard....
Where can I get one??

Ride it like you stole it
Feb 01 2009, 8:59 am - Replied by: KnockemoutJohn


It would make a hell of a trike.

Feb 01 2009, 3:46 pm - Replied by: thorn


another case of to much money and time -- why  build some thing if it's not useable .

Never wanted to be in the Headlines
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