Reports of the MTT Turbine SUPERBIKE appeared as early as 1999 in a May issue of Cafe Racer magazine, but the production model was introduced in 2000.Powered by a Rolls-Royce-Allison Model 250 turboshaft engine, producing 238 kW (320 hp), the motorcycle has a recorded top speed of 227 mph (370 km/h), with a price tag of US$175,000.00[1] It is recognized by Guinness World Records as the "Most powerful production motorcycle" and the "Most expensive production motorcycle." Unlike some earlier jet-powered motorcycles, where a massive jet engine provided thrust to push the motorcycle, the turboshaft engine on this model drives the rear wheel via a two-speed gearbox. Riding the motorcycle is said to be somewhat tricky due to the inherent throttle lag in the engine, acceleration when letting off the throttle, and extreme length.The engines used in the motorcycles are second-hand, having reached the FAA running time limit, after which they have to be rebuilt, regardless of condition.
MTT can buy these engines for a much lower price than new engines and use them on surface vehicles
without requiring FAA approval. To get around the problem of procuring the kerosene usually used in turbine engines, the engine of the bike is also able to use Diesel fuel, or even Jet A fuel.
In addition to the engine, there are other innovations incorporated into this bike, such as radar detector with laser scrambler, rear-mounted camera with LCD display, and an optional passenger seat.Unlike piston engine powered contemporary motorcycles (such as the Hayabusa), the 2001 and later models of the MTT
Turbine SUPERBIKE do not have the 300 km/h speed limiting governors self-imposed by Japanese manufacturers.In 2008, MTT released the "Streetfighter," another jet-bike with a more powerful 420-horsepower (310 kW) engine.
Specifications :
Manufacturer Marine Turbine Technologies Inc.
Also called Y2K Superbike
Production 2000
Class Hyper sport
Engine Rolls-Royce 250-C20 turboshaft
Top speed 230 mph (370 km/h)
Power 320 hp (239 kW) @ 52,000 rpm
Torque 425 lb·ft (576 N·m) @ 2,000 rpm
Transmission 2-speed automatic
Suspension mono shock adjustable, oleopneumatic, Öhlins
Brakes 3 x 320 mm discs, 4-piston Brembo calipers
Rake, Trail 27 degrees
Wheelbase 68 in (1,727 mm)
Weight 500 lb (230 kg) (dry)
Fuel capacity 34 l (7.5 imp gal; 9.0 US gal) (diesel, kerosene, or Jet A)
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