Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Super Excited 2013 MTT Y2K 420R


The 2013 MTT Y2K 420R in the 2013 year expected to have a whooping price tag of Rs. 1.06 crore! The machine will clock a top speed of 440 kmph.


If the reports are right, we can blindly believe that Marine Turbine Technologies, a US based turbine manufacturer, is working on an upgraded version of the Y2K Turbine Suberbike that debuted in 2000. The refreshed variant is proposed to be known as the 2013 MTT Y2K 420R.






World’s Fastest Bike Y2K with Helicopter Engine 



It has been sourced that the new 2013 MTT Y2K 420R is mated with a newly refined Rolls-Royce C-20B gas turbine engine, which is capable to fire out an authentic amount of 420bhp power. The bullet-machine, which is currently undergoing wind tunnel testing in UK, is expected to clock a top speed of around 273 mph (439.35 kmph).




When the motorcycle was launched in 2000, it wondered everyone with its strange and unique design, and unbelievable performance. The first version was equipped with a Rolls-Royce Allison Model 250 engine, which is commonly used in helicopters. Producing a sporty power of 320 bhp at 52,000 rpm, the superbike manipulated both the word 'speed' and track. The monster hardly needed only 5.4 seconds to accelerate from 0-200 mph (0-320 kmph). The top speed of the bike was 370 kmph.

What the secret behind the Y2K machine is that unlike the rest jet powered superbikes those use a massive jet engine provided thrust to run the motorcycle, the Y2K handles the turboshaft engine to drive the rear wheel via a two-speed gearbox. Additionally, the engines wedded in the Y2K bikes are not a new one, but they are used and have reached its FAA mandated running limit. These engines are rebuilt regardless with conditions. The turbine engine is usually filled by kerosene to have procurement. The bike can also use both diesel and jet fuel.

In 2008, MTT launched the second version of the Y2K namely, the Streetfighter. Equipped with a Rolls Royce-Allison turbine engine the bike produced a massive power of 320.00 HP @ 52000 RPM and a gorgeous torque of 576.30 Nm @ 2000 RPM. More impressively, the engine was belted with an automatic gear box which eases the driving at every circumstances. The top speed of the machine was 402 kmph. However, both these products failed to be successive production motorcycles in the market.




As of now, the American firm is working on its third generation 2013 MTT Y2K 420R, it is proposed to include carbonfibre wheels, carbonfibre full fairing, an aluminium alloy chassis, bigger brake discs with radial-mount calipers at the front, a 240-section rear tyre, more advanced electronics and ABS technology to enrich safety. 

Even though there is no official report regarding its price tag, it is echoed that it would hold an intolerable amount of $200000. Since the 2000 edition was priced $150000 and the 2008 edition was labelled $175000, we can expect pricing around those figures. The bike is expected to be on road by mid-2013. Unfortunately, the bike will be available only in US, UK and some chosen European markets.





Sunny Kabra

Monday, December 2, 2013

A look at the Fastest Super Hot Bikes in the World !!

Here is the brand new list of the top 10 fastest bikes in the world in the ending year 2013!!


1. Dodge Tomahawk




Top Speed: 676 km/h / 420 mph

0-100 kph: 2.6 sec.

Power: 507 HP (378 kW)

Engine: Viper V10









Dodge Tomahawk V10 superbike features an independent four-wheel suspension and its 

engine is taken from the famous American sports car Dodge Viper. The result is a 

motorcycle that outputs over 500 horse power. The production was limited to 9 

units of this concept bike, which sells for a whopping $555,000. Chrysler 

executives said they are having serious thoughts about going mainstream with a 

price of $250,000 / unit, despite the fact, that these motorcycles cannot be 

legally driven on public roads. The rumor has it, that they cost Chrysler over 

$100,000 to build.









2. Suzuki Hayabusa

Type: Sport Bike
Engine: 1340cc Inline-4
Price (Base MSRP): $14,399
Available Colors: Glass Sparkle Black / Metallic Oort Gray, Pearl Glacier White / 
                            Metallic Oort Gray


The 2013 Hayabusa starts at $14,399, inexpensive for a member of the 1400cc class 

of 2013 sport bike motorcycles (the average price is $14,999). A 12-month factory 

warranty from Suzuki helps protect new buyers.



ENGINE

This bike is powered by a liquid-cooled 1340cc Inline-4 engine. Fuel injection 

makes for effortless cold starts and smooth power delivery. The 12.5:1 compression 

ratio is just about average relative to all 2013 sport bike motorcycles.


Dimensions

The Hayabusa is 86.2 inches long and 28.9 inches wide. The wheelbase comes in at a 

lengthy 58.3 inches, prioritizing stability over quick turn-in. A seat height of 

31.7 inches is only 0.80 inches higher than the average motorcycle, making it 

manageable for riders of most heights.


Weight & Fuel Capacity

The 5.50-gallon fuel capacity is slightly higher than average.



3. MTT Turbine Superbike Y2K





Engine Rolls Royce Allison 250 series gas turbine
Max Power 320 hp @ 52000 rpm (286 hp @ rear wheel)
Max Torque 425 ft-lbs @ 2000 rpm
Transmission  /  Drive 2 Speed automatic
Front Suspension 55 mm inverted
Rear Suspension mono-shock adjustable oleopneumatic, Öhlins
Front Brakes 2x 320mm discs 4 piston caliper
Rear Brakes Single 320mm disc 4 piston caliper
Dry-Weight 190 kg
Fuel Capacity  34 Liters
Top Speed 250 mp/h  /  402 km/h



With a power output of 286bhp and a top I speed of well over 200mph (322km/h), the 

bike that was named Y2K and produced by Louisiana firm Marine Turbine Technologies 

was almost certainly the most powerful and fastest motorcycle ever 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.





Jet engines had been used to power drag-racing bikes and a few one-off creations 

before, but this was the first time that such a machine was produced for roadgoing 

use. Despite Y2K's price of US $150,000, there was enough demand for Marine 

Turbine to build and sell a small series of machines over the next few years.




4. Honda CBR1100 XX Blackbird


















Price                      $10,490* 
Odometer              4,699 Kms
Body       Super Sport
Colour               BLUE , Mettalic Oray , Silver Grey , Black
Engine Capacity  1100
Reg Plate        UIK-73






Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird is a sport-touring motorcycle built by Honda. It 

combines big engine power, Easy operational error-tolerance with touring comfort. 

The Blackbird production started in 1997 and the last year of production was 2006. 

The Blackbird was the result of Honda's attempt to build the world's fastest 

production motorcycle, stealing the crown from Kawasaki.






5. Yamaha YZF R1





The Yamaha YZF R1 is supposed to be just a redefinition of the Genesis engine used 

in the previous Yamaha bike series. With a powerful 1000 cc engine, the top speed 

of this motorcycle touches up to 186 miles per hour. Having an appearance and 

class close to a true racing bike, the engine has a horsepower of 128.2 @ 10000 

rpm. Similar to having the liquid cooling system engine like the other bikes, the 

R1 engine comprises of 20 valves in 4 cylinders, thus increasing the handling 

capacities of this super bike to a great extent.


















Sunny Kabra


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