Sunday, March 22, 2015

10+ Powerful and Fastest Bikes In the World

For Bikers, riding a bike is the best feeling that can’t be compared with something else. Even they use bike to show their identity and personality. Some bikes are too expensive and fast because of their heavy engine and decent specification. Fast bikes give that feel of adrenaline rush to its rider. All men love those activities that give them that kind of thrill. Related to speed we represent you the list of Fastest Bikes in the World.

12. Ducati 1098 S

Ducati 1098 1Photo credit: Wikipedia
Top Speed: 272 km/h
The Ducati 1098 is L twin sport sports bike manufactured by Ducati. It was launched on 8th November 2006. It is also named as ten-nine-eight and produces a power of 160 HP with 90.4 ft-lb torque. It weighs about 173 kg and can accelerate from 0-60 MPH in 3 seconds. The bike is powered by 4 valves per cylinderdespodromic and liquid cooled engine.

11. BMW K 1200 S

BMW 1Photo credit: Wikimedia commons
Top Speed: 280 km/h
BMW K 1200 S was launched on 25th September 2004. It produces the power of 165 HP at 10250 RPM. The engine includes 1200 cc, 16 valves, 4 cylinders, DOHC and liquid cooled. In a mere of just 2.8 seconds, it can accelerate from 0-100 km/h. It has electronic suspension changing system to adjust the suspension for different road condition.

10. Aprilia RSV 1000R Mille

Aprilia RSV 1Photo credit: Wikipedia
Top Speed: 282 km/h
Aprilia RSV 1000R Mille is made by Rotax in Austria. This bike has been launched in 2004 and has proven very popular. The engine has 998 cc and 60 degree V twin engine with a dry sum for extra firmness and steady lubrication. It produces the power of 142 HP at 10000 RPM. Its elegance, smoothness and balance prove the high regard of many bikers.

9. Kawasaki Ninja ZZR 1400

Kawasaki 1Photo credit: Wikipedia
Top Speed: 297 km/h
Kawasaki Ninja ZZR 1400 was produced in Japan. This is one of the fastest and powerful bikes ever manufactured in Japan. It has 1052 cc 4 strokes, 4 valves per cylinder, DOHC and liquid cooled engine that can accelerate from 0-60 MPH in just 2.5 seconds. It has a huge fuel tank that can hold up to 22 liters. The exterior consists of an aluminium and masculine frame.

8. MV Agusta F4 1000 R

MVAgusta 1Photo credit: Wikipedia
Top Speed: 298 km/h
MV Agusta F4 1000 R was released in 2006, powered by a liquid cooled engine with 16 radial vales, DOHC and inline. It has rear shock absorber helping the bike in compression and rebound back in high speed with Brembo wheels. The bike is producing the power of 174 HP. Consist of traditional MV Agusta red and silver livery that makes it even more stylish.

7. Yamaha YZF R1

Yamaha YZF-R1
Photo credit: Wikipedia
Top Speed: 300 km/h
Yamaha YZF R1 was manufactured in Japan. It has a six speed transmission and multi clutch. It was first launched in 1999 and the present R1 saw only minor changes. The engine has forward inclined parallel 4 cylinders, 20 vales, DOHC and liquid cooled that can produce a power of 128.2 HP. With great handling capability it looks like a true racing bike.

6. Honda CBR 1100 XX Blackbird

Honda CBR 1100 XX  1Photo credit: Wikipedia
Top Speed: 306 km/h
Honda CBR 1100 XX Blackbird is the world’s fastest production motorcycle in the world. It has 1137 cc, 4 valves per cylinder and liquid cooled engine. It has an output power of 153 HP at 10000 RPM. The bike has a dual counter balance shaft which makes the ride more smooth and comfortable. They halted the production in 2007 to make a more fuel efficient bike.

5. Suzuki Hayabusa

SUZUKI_HayabusaPhoto credit: Wikipedia
Top Speed: 312 km/h
The Suzuki Hayabusa is currently fifth fastest bike in the world. Its engine includes 1340 cc, 4 stroke, 4 cylinder, DOHC, 16 valves and liquid cooled facility. It produces the power of 197 HP at 6750 RPM. The bike is not only known for its speed but also for its style. Hayabusa is also one of the world’s most popular brands. Along with speed, it is also known for its handling, reliability, comfort and fuel economy.

4. Ducati Panigale 1199 R

Ducati Panigale 1199 RPhoto credit: Ducati
Top Speed: 325 km/h
Ducati unveiled the Panigale 1199 R at the 2011 Milan motorcycle show. It is very light in weight as compared to previous models. Its internal frame is made up of titanium and carbon fiber external parts. It is equipped with 1199 cc engine which delivers 195 horsepower and 98 pounds-foot of torque. Ducati claimed that this is the most powerful two cylinder motorcycle in the world.

3. Lightning LS-218

Lightning LS-218Photo credit: Lightningmotorcycle
Top Speed: 350 km/h
In 2011, Lightning LS hit the record of 350 km/h at Bonneville. With 200 horsepower and 168 pounds-foot of torque, it can go 100 km/h in just 2 seconds. It is powered by a powerful combustion engine and an electric battery to boost the performance and increase the travelling distance. It is over 200 kg in weight due to battery’s weight and you can also choose different batteries according to your budget. They claim that this will be the fastest production bike in the future.

2. MTT Turbine Superbike Y2K

MTT Streetfighter Turbine 1Photo credit: Wikipedia
Top Speed: 366 km/h
The MTT Turbine Street fighter is designed by Ted Mclntyre and manufactured by Marine turbine technology. It has a Rolls Royce 250-C20 turbo engine which produces a power of 320 HP at 52000 RPM. Because the engine is same as the jet, that’s why the jet fuel or diesel is used to fuel the bike. The engine has two speed gearbox with a frame and wheels that are made up of aluminium and carbon fiber respectively.

1. Dodge Tomahawk

Dodge Tomahawk V10 - Fastest Bikes In the WorldPhoto credit: Wikipedia
Top Speed: 676 km/h
The Dodge Tomahawk is the fastest bike in the world produced by Dodge Viper. Dodge can reach to top speed of 676 km/h. This bike is equipped with 8.3 L V10 cylinder 90 degree V type engine and 2 speed manual transmission with 500 HP power. Only nine bikes were built and all of them have been sold. It can accelerate to 100 km/h within 2.6 seconds. Some people call it a car because it has 4 wheels that provide more stability over the speed.

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