AFTER breaking 200mph on its first ever
speed test, Allen Millyard’s 500bhp Viper V10 is to make its first
public appearance at the Carole Nash International Motorcycle and
Scooter Show at the Birmingham NEC from the 27th November to 6th
December.
The bike was hand-built over two years by the
Berkshire-based mechanical engineer, Allen Millyard, who has created a
beast sporting a mighty 8-litre Dodge Viper V10 engine, producing a
fearsome 500bhp, 525ftlb of torque and up to 2G of force.
Millyard,
who created the bike without drawings, computers or additional support,
and has secured the Department of Transport Motorcycle Single Vehicle
Approval, plans to break the world land speed record.
Millyard said: “The world land speed record for an unfaired
motorcycle is 252mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats. We’re going to try
and beat that next spring, in the UK, at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground.”
didnt allen millyard make a five cylinder out of a z1000 enginge and and straight six from kwak H1 750 two strokers ?
seem to renember reading about him in mid 90s in PB magazine