Confederate Motorcycles recently introduced their new roadrunner, the X132 Hellcat. Named after the 2nd world war’s famous F6F Hellcat fighter plane, the X132 has come up with a longer journey study of highly innovative architecture and avant-garde design. This super bike packs the best American V-twin technology in the aircraft grade aluminum frame, which of course is expensive but gives the toughest strength and durability. And this entire mechanical masterpiece stands over the carbon fiber wheels. After Ducati Diavel Cromo this is the 2nd monster that has captured our hearts.X132 Hellcat bike will be produced in limited numbers
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
X132 HELLCAT MOTORCYCLE
Confederate Motorcycles recently introduced their new roadrunner, the X132 Hellcat. Named after the 2nd world war’s famous F6F Hellcat fighter plane, the X132 has come up with a longer journey study of highly innovative architecture and avant-garde design. This super bike packs the best American V-twin technology in the aircraft grade aluminum frame, which of course is expensive but gives the toughest strength and durability. And this entire mechanical masterpiece stands over the carbon fiber wheels. After Ducati Diavel Cromo this is the 2nd monster that has captured our hearts.X132 Hellcat bike will be produced in limited numbers
Quasar Motorcycle 1976 ARP
Quasar motorcycle in the Bristol Industrial Museum, Bristol, England. This is the works demonstrator TWS 632T, built in 1976 by Wilson Engineering, Staple Hill, Bristol, England, and rebuilt by Romarsh in 1983. It is still in full working order. The price of a Quasar was around £5000, the price then of a medium-sized family car.
(In 2007 the Bristol Industrial Museum was permanently closed for conversion to the Museum of Bristol. The exhibits are in storage.)
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