Ever seen a V-10 powered motorcycle? If not, here's your chance.
at its 2003 Detroit auto show reveal, but not surprisingly it never went into production. However, one motorcycle mechanic loved the concept so much he built his own Viper V-10-powered bike.
The hand-built motorcycle with the massive car engine passes its inspection, proving that it isn't just a show piece. The odometer shows 9,150 miles, in fact., and is estimated to make about 500 hp. The engine also weighs 750 pounds, accounting for most of the weight of the 1,389-pound motorcycle.The engine's size also made a standard motorcycle frame unworkable, so Millyard made two subframes that bolt to the front and rear of the engine.
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