Saturday 8 November 2014

X132 Hellcat Speedster – Motorcycle News



Company Confederate Motorcycles of Birmingham, Alabama, collects limited edition motorcycle for more than two decades and its creation is maddening. Their latest motorcycle X132 Hellcat Speedster available in price of 65 thousand dollars proof.

Hellcat Speedster is the latest in a series of Hellcat, which was created from the beginning of the 2000s. The inspiration for these bikes has served as a fighter of World War II F6F Hellcat, which helped the Americans win the war in the Pacific.
Previous drafts of this series include Renaissance Fighter is Art project worth 110,000 dollars with comically large girder fork front wheel, and a little more civilized X132 Hellcat Combat for $ 72,000, which drove at a speed of 275 km per hour on a dry solonchak Bonneville Salt Flats.
Super tough mission in Hellcat Speedster consists of two aluminum blocks made in aviation technology, which weighs only 16 kg. The motorcycle has a huge powerful engine 2163-CC V-Twin 121 hp issuing 185 kgs of torque. Combine that with a five-speed manual transmission, which ensures that the engine is always ready to turn the rear wheel and you get a very fast bike. Confederate Motorcycles official did not disclose the maximum speed of the motorcycle, but since the Speedster is an improved version Hellcat X132, set a speed record of 290 km per hour, it is expected that it will be more than high.
The bike was designed by South African legend motoproma Terblansh Pierre, who has in his resume cooperation with the Moto Guzzi and Norton. For Hellcat Speedster he continued the tradition of Confederate Motorcycles mixing old and new. Use manual welding and powerful engines, a well-established when you create a top motorcycle Terblansh included in their offspring and more new elements: carbon fiber applied to 18-inch wheels, fenders, fairings and thermal protection. The fuel tank is 13.5 liters is also made of carbon fiber. These materials help to keep the overall weight of the motorcycle within a modest 200 kg.

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