World’s Fastest Motorcycle: BUB Streamliner
Breaking the world record within Bonneville was one of the highlights of Denis Manning’s occupation as designer, builder and owner of the streamliner, the fastest motorcycle in the world. BUB 7 has become the fastest motorcycle. It places a new FIM entire world file & AMA national track record from 367.382 mph through the mile with an exit speed of 372.534 mph along at the Cook Private Interact with in the Bonneville Salt Flats Utah. During the WLSR BUB Seven Streamliner record run this a week ago, BUB Streamliner noted an exit speed of 372 mph and on the whole top acceleration of 380 mph. The BUB Streamliner recently made history becoming the world’s fastest motorcycle and rating itself the spot in your track record books for land acceleration racing in the FIM/AMA Sports International Motorcycle Speed Trials by BUB.
Literally, an average 22 grade extended rifle offers bullet velocity of 350 meters every second. If you’ll convert the BUB Seven motorcycle’s speed, it will likely be around 165 feets every second. Carr photo over the salt with an ordinary speed of 367 mph on his first pass over the recorded mile, by having an astounding 372 mph exit full speed. He could equal the scorching pace on his return set you back for his unofficial average of 367.382 mph. In the course of the two runs, he clocked an incredible 380 mph top speed. No wonder that BUB Streamliner is admitted as the fastest motorcycle in the world. Work on the frame, swing arm and wheels took benefit of ALGOR’s CAD integration with Solid Works models. All of these parts were first modeled in Solid Works and taken immediately in ALGOR’s FEMPRO interface for analysis. Any time benefits and easy training modeling compared to the original work completed on the crankshaft was truly remarkable. The BUB Streamliner Seven is powered by a 3 Liter, turbocharged, 16 valve V4 engine that generates a claimed 500 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque @ 8500 rpm. Much more impressive is the fact that the large bang powerplant has got to squeeze in an 18 in. by 28 in. space.