Sunday, September 23, 2012

Fastest 1000 cc motorcycle can achieve new record



The record speed was recorded by a rider named Andy Sills at Bonneville salt desert in America. Speed ​​of 329.56 km / h were also hit a record FIM 1,000 cc class.

"Andy and Erin called me a week before the test and asked if I could help them with the S1000RR for Bonneville," said co-owner and general manager of San Diego BMW Motorcycles, Gary Orr.

"We successfully prepare for the race after many years and love to help them," as quoted by Visordown.

For the record-breaking class Partially Streamlined naturally aspirated 1000cc, the Orr and the mechanics used BMW S1000RR BMW standards and add it to the HP Race Powerkit, LeoVince SBK exhausts and new suspension.

Andy and Erin itself known as a speed enthusiast for the past 17 years has scored 19 speed records at both the national and international levels.

And now they are also still maintain a speed record 291.9 km / h for the fastest motorcycle record with two men when Andy piggybacking Erin to a record above BMW S1000RR.

Competition speed record still happening. Now, a record capacity of 1,000 cc motor speed burst after a BMW S1000RR penetrate speed 329.56 km / h.