Drysdale V8 Home Page
The Drysdale V8 is an Australian designed and made 'superbike' class motorcycle. The brief was to build a race bike for the road - a road legal motorcycle that performs and handles like a full factory team race bike but with the smoothness that only a V8 can deliver. NEW DRYSDALE V8 CRUISER! . 750-V8 SUPERBIKE Design Features Specifications Development 1000-V8 NAKEDBIKE The new Drysdale model, ...
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Motorcycle Modifiers Register of Australia
Welcome to the Motorcycle Modifiers Register McMod for short! Our Current Feature Bike. The Magnificent Morley ! Building and then Riding this must be more fun than anything bought off the shelf. Ever ! NB: You have to send in a photo to get featured ! Our members are: Those who find themselves afflicted with a desire to build or radically alter motorcycles. Our objectives are to: Exchange ...
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SuperBike Power Page
When you decide to buy a motorbike or just interested in the performance capabilities of the various superfast motorbike's then this is the right address. On this page you will find the most popular superbikes (600-1200cc) listed, complete with the most important specifications.
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The Joebody Delima
Jobody's big thing ! If the picture is slow loading just scroll down and read about it while waiting. Almost nothing was initially known about this bike as the picture was sent in to McMod without any more explanation than the following. - 12, 000 - 15, 000 cc. - approx. 750 - 1000 hp. - # of cylinders always modified per application (24+). - top speed unknown - 0 to 60 mph 1 sec. - 1/4 mile N/A ...
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The Tiltster
The Tiltster (or so it was called) If the picture is slow loading just scroll down and read about it while waiting. This trike tilts in the middle and supposedly provides the feeling of a two wheeler to ride. Pictures were scanned from Back Street Heroes magazine and nothing else is known about the machine other than what was in the article. Apparently it uses an aluminium body and big S&S ...
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Lucky Keizer's big twin
Lucky Keizer's 5 litre V twin. This picture was taken in 1987 courtesy of Australian Motorcycle News (a great mag). If the picture is slow loading just scroll down and read about it below. This is basically a pair of cylinders off a Rolls Royce Merlin aero engine Of course it's not as simple as that. Lucky has done lots of work to it. These specs are taken from the article in MCN. Hopefully ...
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