Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 25 of 48

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

    Top 10 Fastest Bikes 2010

    10. Ducati 1098s
    Engine: L-twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Desmodromic, liquid cooled
    Top Speed: 169 miles per hour (271 km/h)
    Power: 119.3 kW (160.0 bhp) [at] 9750 rpm
    Transmission: 6 speed Chain
    The Ducati 1098 is a 1099 cc L-twin sport bike manufactured by Ducati. It was announced on November 8, 2006 for the 2007 model year and replaces the 999. The 1098 makes a manufacturer claimed 160 horsepower, 90.4 ft-lb torque, and weighs 173kg. These figures give the 1098 the highest torque-to-weight ratio of any production sport bike ever made. When it comes to top speed it stands at a difference of 5 mph from BMW. Hopefully it’s quite a safe distance for BMW for few years to come as Ducati might stand at last in top 10 fastest bikes for a while.

    9. BMW K 1200 S



    Engine: 16 valves, 4 cylinders, DOHC, horizontal in-line, liquid cooled
    Top Speed: 174 miles per hour (278 km/h)
    Power: 164.94 horsepower (120.4 kW) [at] 10250 RPM
    Transmission: 6 speed manual
    With a very tough competition to Aprilia we have BMW with its K 1200 S. With enough raw power to shock even the most seasoned adrenaline junky, the K 1200 S hurls you from a dead stop to sixty mph in just 2.8 seconds. On 25 September 2004, BMW globally launched a radically redesigned K Series motorcycle, the K 1200 S, containing an all new in-line four-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine featuring 123 kW (165 hp). After the launch of K 1200 S, BMW unveiled the K 1200 R naked roadster, and the K 1200 GT sport tourer. So that was our 9th of top 10 fastest production bikes.

    8. Aprilia RSV 1000R Mille


    Engine: 998 cc 60 degree V-twin engine
    Top Speed: 175 miles per hour (281 km/h)
    Power: 105.24 kW (143.09 PS; 141.13 hp) [at] 10000 rpm
    Transmission: 6 speed, chain drive
    The RSV Mille and limited-edition RSV Mille Factory are high performance V-twin powered motorcycles made by Aprilia with a 141 HP 998 cc engine built by the Austrian company Rotax. For 2006 the RSV Mille Factory won the Maxisport category for Masterbike 2006 and overall Masterbike of the year. The Aprilia RSV Mille is a super bike motorcycle manufactured by Aprilia from 1998 to 2003. It was offered in three versions, RSV Mille, RSV Mille R, and RSV Mille SP. And all of this kicks it to the 8th position among top 10 fastest production bikes. Among the Aprilia series, aprilia rsv 2004 or as people call it aprilia rsv 04 is also very famous. As the name suggests, Aprilia RSV 2004 was built in 2004 itself.


    7. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11/ZZ-R1100


    Engine: 1052 cc 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, DOHC, liquid-cooled
    Top Speed: 176 miles per hour (283km/h)
    Engine: 10-cylinder 90-degree V-type
    Top speed: 350 miles per hour (560 km/h)
    Power: 500 horsepower (370 kW) [at] 5600 rpm (45 kW/L)
    Transmission: 2-speed manual
    Among the top 10 fastest bikes in the world The Dodge Tomahawk is a Viper V-10 based motorcycle– a 500 horsepower engine with four wheels. The two front wheels and two rear wheels, make it look like a motorized quadricycle rather than a typical motorcycle. According to official specifications 0-60 mph times have been estimated at 1.75 seconds, with a top speed of 350 mph. But there are also reports that the top speed is 676 km/h (about 420 mph). Chrysler sold nine replicas through Neiman Marcus, for up to $555,000 each. The motorcycles cannot be legally driven on public roads. The unusual vehicle was launched at the 2003 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. This bike tops the chart of top 10 fastest superbikes.
    So these were the mean machines! the top 10 fastest production bikes on ea
    Power: 108 kW (147 PS) [at] 10,500 rpm
    Transmission: 6 speed
    Occupying 7th place among the top 10 fastest bikes is the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11/ZZ-R1100 was produced from 1990-2001. It was marketed as the ZX-11 Ninja in North America and the ZZ-R1100 in the rest of the world. This bike held the crown of The World’s Fastest Production Bike for close to a decade with a record top speed of 283 km/h (176 mph). When the bike was introduced in 1990, the nearest production bike top speed was 16 km/h (10 mph) slower and it belonged to the ZX-10, the bike that Kawasaki was replacing with the ZX-11.


    6. MV Agusta F4 1000 R




    Engine: liquid cooled, inline, 4 cylinder, DOHC, 16 radial valves
    Top Speed: 185 mph (299 km/h)
    Power: 174 horsepower (128 kW)
    Transmission: multi-disc wet clutch, 6 speed cassette gearbox
    The F4 1000 R was released in 2006 and came with a 174 horsepower (128 kW) engine. The F4 1000 R also has upgraded Brembo Monobloc radial brakes, forged black Brembo wheels, a carbon-nitride coated Marzocchi upside down fork and an upgraded Sachs rear shock absorber (compression & rebound damping adjustable in high & low speed range). The F4 1000 R engine does not utilize the TSS system. A 1+1 (Biposto) version is available that adds a pillion for a passenger. In August of 2006 an F4 1000 R was used to set a record for the fastest production class 1000 cc motorcycle of 185 mph (299 km/h) at Bonneville Salt Flats. This occupies the 6th position in top 10 fastest bikes in the world

    5. Yamaha YZF R1



    Engine: Forward Inclined Parallel 4-cylinder, 20 valves, DOHC, liquid-cooled
    Top Speed: 186miles per hour (297 km/h)
    Power: 128.2 horsepower (95.6 kW) at 10000 rpm
    Transmission: Constant mesh 6-speed
    Lets discuss 5th position in the list of top 10 fastest bikes in the world. Yamaha launched the YZF-R1 after redesigning the Genesis engine to offset the crankshaft, gearbox input and output shafts and this “compacting” of the engine yielded a huge dividend in that the total engine length was now very short. The Yamaha YZF-R1 motorcycle, introduced in 1998, was the first significant motorcycle in the true liter class (1,000 cc) “handling arms race” between the Japanese Big Four motorcycle manufacturers (Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha). When introduced, it took the class closer to a true racing motorcycle, and increased the handling capabilities. May be some more improvements it might push it further to the top among the top 10 fastest bikes in the world.
    4. Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird


    Engine: 1137cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
    Top Speed: 190 miles per hour (310km/h)
    Power: 114 kW (153 hp) [at] 10,000 rpm
    Transmission: Close-ratio 6-speed
    Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird was the world’s fastest production motorcycle, after ripping the title away from the legendary Kawasaki ZX-11. Production of the Blackbird began in 1996 and halted in late 2007. The Blackbird was last imported to North America in 2003. The Blackbird was a founding bike in the hyper sport touring niche market. The Kawasaki ZX11 or Honda ST1100 may have been the first. This market has since expanded to include the Suzuki Hayabusa, Kawasaki ZZR1200, Yamaha FJR1300, Kawasaki ZX14 and the redesigned Kawasaki Concours. In the US the CBR1100XX never sold as well as the Suzuki Hayabusa, though its owners all appreciate the smooth elegant lines of the bike and its dual counter balancer shafts which give the Blackbird its exceptional smoothness. Blackbird still keeps flying among the top 10 fastest super bikes.



    3. MTT Turbine Superbike Y2K


    Engine: 227 miles per hour (365 km/h)
    Top Speed: Rolls-Royce 250-C20 turbo shaft
    Power: 320 horsepower (239 kW) [at] 52,000 rpm
    Transmission: 2-speed automatic
    MTT Turbine Superbike, also known as Y2K Turbine Superbike, is the world’s second wheel driven motorcycle powered by a turbine engine, created by Ted McIntyre of Marine Turbine Technologies Inc and it appears just below Suzuki Hayabusa. Powered by a Rolls Royce Allison 250 series turboshaft engine, producing 238kW (320hp), this motorcycle has a recorded top speed of 227 mph (365 km/h), with a price tag of US$150,000. It is recognized by Guinness World Records as the “Most powerful production motorcycle” and the “Most expensive production motorcycle”. Unlike other contemporary motorcycles (such as the Hayabusa), 2001 and later models of MTT Turbine SUPERBIKE do not have the 300 km/h speed limit self-imposed by Japanese manufacturers. MTT has achieved the 3rd rank among the top 10 fastest bikes.



    2. Suzuki Hayabusa



    Engine: 1340 cc (82 cu in), 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve
    Top Speed: 248 miles per hour (397 km/h)
    Power: 197 horsepower (147 kW) [at] 6750 rpm 147kW
    Transmission: 6-speed, constant mesh
    Standing 2nd in the list of top 10 fastest superbikes the name Hayabusa, translates directly from the Japanese as Pergerine Falcon, the bird commonly attributed of achieving speeds of over 200 mph (322 km/h) and predator of the common blackbird. The name Suzuki Hayabusa is a subtle reference to Honda’s competing Hawk models. When introduced in 1999, Suzuki Hayabusa overtook the Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird as the fastest production motorcycle. The first generation of the Hayabusa was called the GSX1300R and was powered by a 1299 cc (79.2 cu in) inline-4 liquid-cooled engine. In the US, the 2008 suzuki hayabusa will boast a price tag of $11,999 and stands still in the list of top 10 fastest bikes.



    1. Dodge Tomahawk


    Engine: 10-cylinder 90-degree V-type
    Top speed: 350 miles per hour (560 km/h)
    Power: 500 horsepower (370 kW) [at] 5600 rpm (45 kW/L)
    Transmission: 2-speed manual
    Among the top 10 fastest bikes in the world The Dodge Tomahawk is a Viper V-10 based motorcycle– a 500 horsepower engine with four wheels. The two front wheels and two rear wheels, make it look like a motorized quadricycle rather than a typical motorcycle. According to official specifications 0-60 mph times have been estimated at 1.75 seconds, with a top speed of 350 mph. But there are also reports that the top speed is 676 km/h (about 420 mph). Chrysler sold nine replicas through Neiman Marcus, for up to $555,000 each. The motorcycles cannot be legally driven on public roads. The unusual vehicle was launched at the 2003 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. This bike tops the chart of top 10 fastest superbikes.
    So these were the mean machines! the top 10 fastest production bikes on ea

  2. #2
    Thailand Expat Jesus Jones's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Last Online
    22-09-2017 @ 11:00 AM
    Posts
    6,950
    I would love a bike, but not on these roads. I had an R1 in the UK and had a few close calls. I'd like the Triumph 675 triple, but i'm not sure how long i would survive here in Thailand!

  3. #3
    I am in Jail

    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Last Online
    20-06-2012 @ 03:24 PM
    Posts
    5,527
    Apart from the Ducati, Aprilla & MV Augusta.
    All are crap bikes!

  4. #4
    Thailand Expat Jesus Jones's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Last Online
    22-09-2017 @ 11:00 AM
    Posts
    6,950
    ^I would've put it the other way round.

    Eye candy that's all.

  5. #5
    Thailand Expat
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Last Online
    @
    Posts
    3,600
    personally I'd disqualify 1 and 3 as not being real bikes at all, may as well include a streamliner from Bonneville salt flats . . .

    And the top speeds - are they 'theoretical' ie based on a dyno?

    Am I right in thinking the Dodge's speeds are all 'estimated' anyway; in all the bike mags, websites I've read i have seen plenty of pretty pictures, but never a mention of anyone riding it that fast. I have real doubts re it's stability - and whether a rider could hold on at 560km/h.
    Happy to be proven wrong.

    Hayabusa - my Googling found nine magazine tests on the pre-300km/h limited bikes, and the fastest they could manage was 312km/h. If the Blackbird does 310 I find the Hayabusa doing 397 difficult to believe.

    We could debate this one forever . . . my Triumph stored in NZ is 'rated' at 246km/h yet in a flying 1/4 mile I could never get more than 221km/h, perfect conditions, no excuses. Perhaps with a 45kg Thai riding instead of my 90kg+?

    For day-to-day rideability, I'd take the Yamaha.

  6. #6
    Thailand Expat
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Last Online
    @
    Posts
    3,600
    more on the Dodge Tomahawk
    all the sites I could find quote 'estimated 300mph', Wikipedia says that Dodge themselves estimate "300 ignoring drag" which I presume means minus a rider on a dyno?
    So as a #1 I'll say bollocks!
    The Hayabusa is king for sheer speed - straight from the floor of the Suzuki shop.
    It's what's usable though - MotoGP bikes are geared for up to around 290km/h as that is all the tracks allow for, gets to the point where tyres/brakes determine the limits.

  7. #7
    better looking than Ned
    Rigger's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Last Online
    17-01-2018 @ 12:27 PM
    Posts
    7,898
    Looks like the list is bullshit to me. No zx14 ?

  8. #8
    Thailand Expat
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Last Online
    @
    Posts
    3,600
    or the 2010 Suzuki GSX-R1000, Suzuki rate it at 191bhp, only 6 less than Hayabusa, and lighter at 203kg. And speed limited at 300km/h

  9. #9
    better looking than Ned
    Rigger's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Last Online
    17-01-2018 @ 12:27 PM
    Posts
    7,898
    And no TLR 1000

  10. #10
    Excitable Boy
    FailSafe's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    Depends on your point of view...
    Posts
    6,683
    All production bikes have been limited to 300kph (186mph) since 2001 (at first the speed limiters were easy to defeat, but it's much more complicated now with tougher computer programming).

    There are some low-production models (like the Y2K) that are unlimited.

    The new Hayabusa is limited, so the above stats are bullshit (you wouldn't see 248mph on 197hp regardless). I had a 2000 Hayabusa that would hit 194mph bone-stock- I saw a GPS-verified 191mph on it in the Mojave Desert.
    There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
    HST

  11. #11
    Thailand Expat VocalNeal's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Last Online
    Yesterday @ 08:41 PM
    Location
    The Kingdom of Lanna
    Posts
    13,026
    I checked them against "the magic formula"
    MV Augusta numbers fit. R1 is a bit optimistic. Busa maybe if I change the constant (aerodynamics)

  12. #12
    Banned
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Last Online
    30-01-2013 @ 09:22 AM
    Posts
    10,902
    I'll av the Duccy.

  13. #13
    better looking than Ned
    Rigger's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Last Online
    17-01-2018 @ 12:27 PM
    Posts
    7,898
    R1 numbers are bullshit like the list

  14. #14
    Thailand Expat
    Marmite the Dog's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Last Online
    08-09-2014 @ 10:43 AM
    Location
    Simian Islands
    Posts
    34,827
    They forgot the Aprilia RSV4


  15. #15
    FarangRed
    Guest

  16. #16
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

  17. #17
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

  18. #18
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

  19. #19
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

  20. #20
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

  21. #21
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

  22. #22
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

  23. #23
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

  24. #24
    Thailand Expat
    bobo746's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Last Online
    24-01-2019 @ 09:21 AM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    14,320

  25. #25
    better looking than Ned
    Rigger's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Last Online
    17-01-2018 @ 12:27 PM
    Posts
    7,898

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •