Sunday, September 18, 2011

Fastest Bike 402.3 km/hr

Paul Anderson (56) ambition is to create a bike the fastest. Currently, Paul together a team that is a collection of aircraft engineers are preparing a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that they change in such a way. The motors are built in the garage of Paul is also targeted to be able to run fast up speed of 250 mph, or about 402.3 km / hr.




With that speed, Paul hopes to break speed records that exist on British soil that is currently listed at speeds around 222 mph or 357.2 km / hr. As an engineer, Paul usually design an Airbus aircraft. But along with other Airbus engineers such as Andrija Ekmedzic and Richard Spencer, Paul tried to assemble a motor that has a high speed.

Paul also invited his fellow named Garry Morgan and a 16-year-old student to participate in this ambitious project. A few days ago led the team that Paul is trying to turn this bike in the street for the first time. "We decided to call this bike Svarog, a god of the Slavs," added Paul.

In fact, besides wanting to make this bike into the fastest motorcycle in plain English, the team also is preparing to make a jet that is projected can print the land speed record which currently stands at number 375 mph, or about 603.5 km / hr.

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