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It holds the record for being the fastest motorcycle powered by a production car engine ... comes from the 8.0-liter Dodge V10 that forms a massive part of the bike’s underside.
One of the detractors of the Dodge Tomahawk's formula was Allen Millyard, who would build a bike built around a similar V10 engine that could rival the Tomahawk. While the Dodge Tomahawk wasn't ...
The bike they used was one Millyard built himself 14 years ago and it packs a massive 8.0-liter V10 engine from a Dodge Viper. It makes 500 horsepower and causes the bike to weigh around 1,322 ...
One of those bikes is the Millyard Viper V10, which is a motorcycle that uses the Viper V10 engine as its powerplant. This bike is capable of speeds exceeding 200 miles per hour. The whole ...
Motorcycles have hardly been around for a little over a century. However, right from the days of the first ever commercially produced motorcycles, there has existed a parallel market for custom ...
Viktor bestows it with that title because this is a quad bike like no other. Not only is it the size of a car with a full carbon fibre body, but it’s also powered by a 5.2-litre V10 engine that ...
While I'm sure that engine will be both fabulous and powerful, it's sad to see the long-running V10 die. Other very notable V10 applications which have gone by the wayside are the Dodge Viper ...
The ear-piercing V12 and V10 engines, the latter most recently used in 2005, were previously a major part of F1’s history and identity. The cars switched to V8 engines in 2006 and have raced ...