Manufacturer | Max Lambky |
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Assembly | c. 1990–2012 (12 redesigns) |
Class | Speed record streamliner motorcycle |
Engine | Two, c. 1,000 cc supercharged Vincent Motorcycles pushrod V-twin engines Alcohol fuel |
Top speed | 250–275 mph (402–443 km/h)[1][2] |
Brakes | Parachute assist |
Weight | 1,600 pounds (730 kg) with rider and fuel (wet) |
The Lambky Liner is a motorcycle land-speed record streamliner designed by Navy veteran and Vincent motorcycle restorer Max Lambky from Kansas, United States.[3] It reached a top recorded speed of 250 mph (400 km/h) at the 2007 International Motorcycle Speed Trials,[1] and an estimated 275 mph (443 km/h) in second gear before a supercharger spindle broke and spoiled a run in 2008.[2]
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