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V-Quad Goes 164.172 mph at Bonneville

By Paul Crowe

The V-Quad engine, basically a side by side V-Twin, that Greg Nelson produces, was installed in a custom motorcycle built by Brouhard Design for owner Mike Maggio. They took it to Bonneville recently and Maggio ran 164.172 mph for a new record in the APGU class. This is an open motorcycle (no fairings or streamlining), push rod, gas, unlimited engine size above 3,000 cc's. This … [Read more...]

Can a Motorcycle Brand Change Countries?

By Paul Crowe

In comments to the recent announcement about Harley Davidson possibly moving their factory from York, PA, some said if they moved outside the U.S. costs might be lower but they might lose a lot of Harley customers. It's interesting that another story appeared a couple of days ago reporting that Kawasaki is planning to move production of medium and large motorcycles from Japan … [Read more...]

Allen Millyard Builds a Viper V10 Motorcycle

By Paul Crowe

The fellows over at Motorcycle News have a short teaser of Allen Millyard's new 500 horsepower Viper V10 motorcycle. The V10 really needs no special tuning to get that output so all you have to do is fit the engine into a frame, ... yeah, that's all. Unlike the Chrysler Tomahawk show bike from years ago, this one looks like it runs and rides pretty well. Compared to a Boss … [Read more...]

Speed Shop Design Special #6 by Chris Flechtner

By Paul Crowe

Chris Flechtner is a builder, has been for quite some time, starting out with RC model cars, then hand built bicycle frames and then a custom from a Honda CB350. He kept building while earning his MFA in design and metal arts from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Then he apprenticed under one of Japan’s most accomplished sword polishers and restorers, Tatsuhiko Konno, where he is … [Read more...]

Electric Motorcycles – Is It Coming to This?

By Paul Crowe

Think about all of those classic images with motorcycles involved, from the movies or advertising, then rethink them with electric power, does the feeling change? Would you come away with different thoughts, would they have the same impact? Brammofan had a little Photoshop contest on his blog and the results were pretty cool, Arnold as Terminator on an Enertia, an electric … [Read more...]

Harley Davidson Checking Out New Factory Sites – Updated

By Paul Crowe

Harley Davidson has so far visited 3 of 4 potential locations for a new Harley Davidson factory in anticipation of a possible shutdown of the York, PA facility. The cities in contention are Shelbyville, Ind., Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Shelbyville, Ky. The 4th city has not yet been visited so the name has not been disclosed. (See update below) The York facility is still being … [Read more...]

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