It's a Maserati, but as we know it Jim

Doohickey

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That is truly nuts. I bet it keeps the rider's dangly bits (which must be enormous) pretty warm.
 

zagatoes30

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FFS a bit like strapping yourself to a massive rocket, lighting the blue touchpaper and holding on for grim life
 

conaero

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You must have to sign a will before riding that thing, surely that can't be safe?
 

2b1ask1

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I struggle with the concept of super big engined bikes, a 600cc sports bike would probably out perform this in every test apart from ultimate top speed; regarding the Viper engined one, the tester couldn't hold on safely over 200mph with no fairing so no difference here.

Sorry but not for me thanks, even with that glorious sound track.
 

Wack61

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You must have to sign a will before riding that thing, surely that can't be safe?

Just because you can doesn't mean you should

If it ever came up for sale I'm sure somebody would add it to their collection but I doubt it was ever built to be ridden
 

RSM Masser

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It needs a windscreen, I am not sure the crucifix riding position suits, it would be like the comic strip launch where the bike disappears followed by the rider with elongated arms some 5 seconds later
 

TridentTested

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I can't see where the 100 litres of four-star would go.

That little tank in front of the seat wouldn't get you to the street corner.