Top 10 Fastest Motorcycle in The World 2014

10. Ducati 1098S




Ducati 1098S with engine capacity of 1099 cc cylinder, with Top Speed produced up to 169 mph (271 km per hour). With a fairly heavy weight of the motor, but it is not too problematic because Ducati has a good proportion of the torque ratio and the weight of the motor itself. Precision good comparison is made more comfort when the vehicle is in use.

9. BMW K 1200



In the next position for super fast bike world is BMW K1200. Right on September 25, 2004, the BMW globally marketing its flagship motor types BMW K1200S. With the composition of the stretcher machine like 16 valves with 4-cylinder DOHC technology which is able to record a Top Speed of the motor is up to 174 mph (278 km per hour).

8. Aprilia RSV 1000R Mille



Top Speed for Aprilia RSV 1000R Mille can reach 175 mph (281 km per hour). Top Speed fast thanks to the composition engine embedded in this bike like 16 valves with 4-cylinder, DOHC technology. Aprilia RSV is the type of motor of the most famous Aprilia, created in 2004 with a cylinder capacity of 998 cc.

7. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11R



The manufacturer Kawasaki with mainstay types of motor sports namely Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11R. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11R is able to record as the fastest motorcycle in the world in order to 7. The composition has a 4-cylinder engine with DOHC technology and 4 transmission, the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11R is able to record a Top Speed of up to 186 mph (299 km per hour ). Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11R is also entered into the type of motor fastest ever sold freely in general over the past 10 years.

6. MV Agusta F4 1000R



A composition that is embedded in the motor engine is like having a 4-cylinder with DOHC technology on 16 radial valves, the composition of the above machine is able to deliver the MV Agusta F4 1000R motorcycle has a top speed of up to 185 mph (299 km per hour). This type of motor is started on the market in 2006 with a little updating in the braking system and rear suspension that provides extra comfort when riding a motorcycle rider's MV Agusta.

5. Yamaha YZF R1



Yamaha YZF R1 can be regarded as one of the fastest motorcycle in the world with a composition DOHC engine with 20 valves and has a 4-cylinder is able to record a Top Speed of vehicles up to 186 mph (297 km per hour).

4. Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird



In the next position as the world's fastest motorcycle is Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird. Dual Counter Balance technology owned by Blackbird CBR is able to create extraordinary subtlety in this motorcycle engine. Top Speed With a maximum of up to 190 mph (310 kph) Honda CBR is able to shift its rival namely Kawasaki ZX-11.

3. MTT Turbine Superbike Y2K



MTT Turbine Superbike Y2K as the fastest motorcycle in the third position. MTT Turbine Superbike Y2K this is the only type of motor sport that uses power turbine. The Y2K Superbike been noted as the most powerful engine in the Guinness World record, Top Speed at yield Superbike is capable of reaching 227 mph

2. Suzuki Hayabusa



The second position as the world's fastest bike is the Suzuki Hayabusa. The next generation of Suzuki GSX1300R's Blackbird (first generation Suzuki Hayabusa) has a top speed of up to 248 mph, or about 397 miles per hour. Hayabusa own name in the Japanese study has similar meaning eagle who lived in Japan, the Japanese hawk speed that could fly very fast up to 200 miles per hour into the forerunner named Suzuki Hayabusa is.

1. Dodge Tomahawk



Dodge Tomahawk motorcycle was named the world's first super-fast. The composition engine which is able to record Top Speed stretcher for these vehicles to reach 350 mph, or about 560 miles per hour. Dodge Tomahawk has a very different look with other motor sport. Have a 4-wheel independent drive, independent drive wheel on the motor serves as a directional control on this bike. Dodge Tomahawk is produced in very limited quantities, Dodge Tomahawk there are only 10 units in the world. with a very fantastic selling price of about US $ 555,000.

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