Wednesday, August 26, 2009

World's Longest Motorcycle

Colin Furze from the United Kingdom holds the Guiness World Record for building the World's Longest Motorcycle. The motorcycle was 14.03m (46 ft 3 inches) long and was presented and measured at Saltby Aerodrome in Leicestershire in the United Kingdom.



This was probably only built for the sole purpose of achieving the Guinness World Record. This motorcycle does not seem practical at all. It would be a nightmare to pass a motorcycle like this in daytime or rush hour traffic. Despite the motorcycle's odd design, it's still interesting to see. You won't find a bike like this in the classifieds. You'll probably have to build one yourself, that is, if you really wanted one.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Piaggio MP3 Hybrid Trike


Piaggo plans to release the Piaggio MP3 Hybrid Trike in early 2010. This doesn't look too bad, in my opinion, although I think I'd rather appreciate a proper motorcycle over a hybrid scooter. This scooter / trike / odd looking vehicle will have a price tag of between $8000 and $9000. The Piaggio MP3 Hybrid Trike is a plug-in hybrid and can run off of a standard charge for 40 miles (64 km). Piaggo also claims that this hybrid will only take 3 hours to charge. It has gas-powered generator for extra power. The Piaggio MP3 Hybrid Trike features a regenerative breaking high-performance battery-boosted mode. This 3 wheeled scooter can operate in full-electric mode, or 1 of 3 hybrid modes. The Piaggio MP3 Hybrid Trike is capable of reaching a speed of 141 mph (226 km/h). If Piaggio meets its deadline, this vehicle is expected to be the first mass produced vehicle in the world to be able to be charged by regular wall socket. It's also considered to be green, since it will have a 50% reduction on carbon emissions. Since this might not be for me, I'll probably have to look around in the classifieds for a 2nd hand bike instead. The price tag is a little bit too high for me.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Dodge Tomahawk


This is a concept vehicle which was produced by Dodge. The Dodge Tomahawk was introduced at the 2003 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. It has an unusual design, featuring a 500 hp (373 kW) 8.3 L V10 Dodge Viper engine. It has 2 front wheels and 2 rear wheels. One could see this as a motorized quadricycle rather than a typical motorcycle. It was reported that hand-built examples of the Dodge Tomahawk would be produced on order. 9 of them might have been sold. With a price tag of $550,000, I doubt that the amount of Dodge Tomahawks sold would be more than that. The Dodge Tomahawk has an estimated top speed of more than 300 miles an hour (480 km/h or faster). It has a 2 speed manual transmission and front double horizontal fork suspension. It's highly unlikely that one would find a vehicle like this advertised in the classifieds. It's way overpriced in my opinion and definately not for the faint at heart. I wouldn't want to hit a speed bump travelling at a ridiculous top speed on that thing.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Longest Motorcycle Ride by a team


On the 20th of May 1999, Chris and Erin Ratay from New York City in the US set off for a planned motorcycle journey of 15 months from Morocco in North Africa. It turned into a 4 year, 163,061 km (101,322 mile), 51 month journey over 6 continents. They returned home on the 6th of August 2003. On their journey around the world, they crossed 86 borders and covered 50 countries. Truly an impressive achievement. Personally I wouldn't mind doing a similar trip one day. It sounds like a very interesting way to see the world. Chris and Erin Ratay hold the Guinness World Record for the longest motorcycle ride by a team. I'm sure that someone could probably improve on this record one day. Maybe I'll look in the classifieds for a motorcycle and do my solo trip around the world on it, who knows.

Related Link:
Ultimate Journey - Chris & Erin Ratay's website

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally


The 69th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally took place in Sturgis, South Dakota in the United States between the 3rd and 9th of August. The first rally was held on 14 August 1938, by the Jackpine Gypsies motorcycle club, who still operate who still own and operate the tracks, hillclimb, and field areas where the rally is centered. The Sturgis Rally has been held every year, with exceptions during the 2nd World War. In 1942, the event was not held because gasoline was rationed. The Sturgis Rally is not for the weak at heart or young children. Drinking in public and public nudity are an occasional problem for the Sturgis Police Department. Official figures may be released later in this week for this year's rally. In 2008 over 400,000 people attended the rally. It was down from the 2000 (60th) record rally attendance of +/- 633,000. Only 3 rally related deaths were reported in 2008. Over 500 tons of garbage was hauled in Sturgis for the duration of the rally in 2008. 437 offenders were jailed for criminal offenses during the duration of the rally in 2008. 188 parking tickets were issued in 2008 as well. Sounds like a very rough place but I'm sure that there are bikers in the United States that look for "hogs" or bikes in the classifieds in order to make it to the rally. I must admit that just be too much people in one place for me.

Related Link
Sturgis Rally - Official Website

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

World's Most Expensive Motorcycle


The Ecosse Moto Works Limited Edition Titanium is the world's most expensive motorcycle. This bike is handmade of titanium with a clear coated carbon fiber bodywork and hand painted. The bike is equipped with a fuel injected, supercharged and intercooled 2,150cc billet motor capable of generating 200 hp. Production has been limited to 10 units. This price for this motorcycle is a whopping wallet-crunching $275,000. This bike is sold with a free watch. The Ecosse Moto Works’ Limited Edition Titanium has an adjustable riding position and also comes with a gel seat. This bike is the brainchild of Donald Atchison from Colorado in the United States. This bike is way out of my price range. Guess I'll have to look around in the classifieds for a 2nd hand bike instead. In my opinion the Ecosse Moto Works Limited Edition Titanium is way too expensive, although it's a very nice bike to look at.

Related Link
Ecosse Moto Works website.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Motorcycles in the Movies: Ducati 996


Some of you might wonder which motorcycle Trinity was riding the 2003 movie, The Matrix: Reloaded in the infamous highway chase scene. I was doing some research the other day and I found out that this was the Ducati 996, an Italian manufactured motorcycle. The Ducati 996 was the successor to the Ducati 916. It was produced by Ducati between 1999 and 2002. 3 different models of the motorcycle were released in this period. The bike has a top speed of 259 km/h (161 mph). The bike is just over 2 metres (75 inches) long and weighs 198 kg (437 lbs). It might not be as fast as some of the other motorcycles in the market, but it's still fast. Ducati is a well-established company and one can find their motorcycles in classifieds publications around the world. Just a warning, superbikes / fast motorcycles are not for the faint at heart or first time motorcyclists.

Related Link:
Ducati - Official Website