Top 5 Fastest Bikes in the World

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We all see dream to purchase a superbike. Bike is always interesting topic on which we want to discuss. Often we like bikes because of its speed and cool look. Today I am going to tell you about top five coolest and fastest bikes with these cool pics. I hope after reading this article, you want to ride one of them.  

Tod 5 Fastest Bikes in the World:

5. Yamaha YZF 1000 R1:

Overview:
Engine                        : 998 cc Four stroke, transverse four cylinder engine
Max. Power                  : 182 bhp (133.9 kW) at 12500 rpm
Max. Torque                 : 115.5 Nm at 10000 rpm
Top Speed : 280.9 km/h
Top 5 Fastest Bikes in The World 2014

With back-to-back Superbike Championships in 2011 and 2012 and packed with MotoGP technology, the 2014 Yamaha YZFR1 is the most advanced Open Class sportbike on the planet. That’s because it’s the world’s first production motorcycle with a crossplane crankshaft. Resulting in incredibly smooth power delivery and outrageous torque from a rush like never before. From the track to the street, the 2014 R1 truly is the number one.

4. Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird:

Overview:
Engine                        : 1137cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
Max. Power                  : 152 bhp at 10000 rpm 
Max. Torque                 : 119 Nm at 7250 rpm

Top Speed : 310km/h

Top 5 Fastest Bikes in The World 2014

Honda first introduced the CBR 1100XX Super Blackbird in late 1996 as a 1997 model in the original colors: Black, Titanium and Red. Being a great product, it soon became a popular motorbike for its combination of smooth powerful engine, good handling, comfort, reliability and quality. You will notice that the biggest CBR hasn’t suffered important improvements through the years as it was bulletproof built from the beginning. 

3. MTT Turbine Superbike Y2K:

Overview:
Engine                         : Rolls Royce Allison 250 series gas turbine 
Max. Power                   : 320 bhp (239 kW) at 52,000 rpm
Max. Torque                  : 576.2 Nm at 2000 rpm
Top Speed : 365 km/h
Top 5 Fastest Bikes in The World 2014

The bike that was named Y2K and produced by Louisiana firm Marine Turbine Technologies was almost certainly the most powerful and fastest motorcycle ever with a power output of 320bhp and a top speed of well over 365km/h, to go into series production. Given that Y2K was powered by a gas turbine engine previously used in a helicopter, its performance was hardly surprising.

2. Suzuki Hayabusa:

Overview:
Engine                         : 1340 cc (82 cu in), 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine
Max. Power                   : 197 bhp (147 kW) at 6750 rpm 
Top Speed : 397 km/h
Top 5 Fastest Bikes in The World 2014

The Suzuki Hayabusa Limited Edition, quite simply, isn’t for everyone. With performance credentials that have established it as the most exciting sportbike on the planet, it’s designed for serious sport riders who will settle for nothing less than the best. If that’s you, and if you choose to ride the Hayabusa, you’ll be rewarded with a riding experience you’ll never forget. Its combination of unsurpassed power, crisp handling and superb aerodynamics creates the ultimate sport bike.

1. Dodge Tomahawk:

Overview:
Engine                        : V10, four-stroke engine
Max. Power                  : 500 bhp (370 kW) at 5600 rpm 
Max. Torque                 : 712.00 Nm at 4200 rpm
Top speed : 680 km/h

Top 5 Fastest Bikes in The World 2014

The Dodgeball Tomahawk was a non-street legal concept vehicle introduced by Dodge at the 2003 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. Dodge’s extraordinary claims of a top speed of 420 mph (680 km/h) were derided by experts in land speed records, and the Tomahawk never demonstrated a speed above 100 mph (160 km/h). The engine of 8.3 liter V10 has 500 horsepower and can reach speeds around 680 km / h. The bike is heavy 680 kg and cost $ 555,000

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