Here are five motorcycles that used V8 engines to achieve incredible speeds for the era in which they were produced. Read more: 12 Major Motorcycle Brands Ranked Worst To Best Glenn Curtiss ...
The Chevy Small-Block V8, born from Ed Cole’s genius, revolutionized engines with its light, cheap design—over 100M made, ...
Engine technology has evolved over time as ... In 1907, the Curtiss V8 motorcycle set a land speed record at 136 mph — a landmark that stood until 1930. Sadly, the return run proved disastrous ...
Japanese tuner Jun Auto has placed a 2.4-liter V8 based on two engines from a Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R motorcycle into the engine bay of a Subaru BRZ. The mill makes 362 horsepower and revs past ...
The difficulty of rolling a 16-cylinder engine into a motorcycle really boggles the mind. But that’s exactly what [Andreas Georgeades] is doing in his garage. It’s two straight-8 engines ...
it was a motorcycle. Well, sorta. It was the contraption you see above, the Scripps-Booth Bi-Autogo. Detroit steel means V8. It's inescapable. That the eight-cylinder engine is falling out of ...
The bespoke 3.0-litre flat-plane crank 32-valve V8 is developed in America by Hartley and produces 500bhp and 284lb ft. It’s derived from a pair of Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle engines ...