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Millyard Viper V10
Why in the world would anyone take
an 8-liter, 500 horsepower V-10 ripped from the heart of the notorious Dodge
Viper RT/10 supercar, and create a motorcycle around it?
Make no mistake; Allen Millyard does
not build show motorcycles. "To me, a motorcycle is to be ridden, as hard and
often as possible," he says, "I mean, if you can't ride the thing, what's the
point?" Given that one of his heroes is the late British racing legend and World
Champion Barry Sheene, that view comes as no surprise.
While the Millyard Viper V10 produces 465 ft/lbs of torque and weighs nearly 1200 pounds (the standard engine alone weighs over 700 pounds), Millyard has it running on surprisingly tall Outlaw Triad wheels and Avon Venom rubber. While the acceleration is "like nothing you've ever experienced in your life," he maintains "it goes round corners fairly well."
Source ltimatemotorcycling.com
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