Manufacturer | Denis Manning/BUB Enterprises |
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Also called | Lucky 7 |
Class | Streamliner |
Engine | 2,997 cc 16-valve turbocharged V-4 |
Bore / stroke | 4.125 in x 3 in |
Compression ratio | 9.5 : 1 |
Top speed | 367.382 mph (591.244 km/h)[1] |
Power | 500hp @ 8500 RPM[2] |
Torque | 400 lb/ft torque @ 8500 RPM[2] |
Transmission | Four speed, dry clutch[2] Water-cooled chain drive[3] |
Frame type | Carbon fiber/kevlar/aluminum honeycomb composite monocoque[4][5] |
Dimensions | L: 21 ft (6.4 m)[4] W: 22 in (0.56 m)[4] H: 32 in (0.81 m)[4] |
Weight | 1,600 lb (730 kg)[4] (dry) |
BUB Seven Streamliner is an American-built streamliner motorcycle that held the motorcycle land-speed record from 2006 to 2008 and again from 2009 to 2010.[6] BUB Seven and two other streamliners traded the title of "world's fastest motorcycle" during official speed runs at Bonneville Speedway in the summer of 2006.[7][8] The other two competitors were Ack Attack and the EZ-Hook streamliner.[9] In 2017, Valerie Thompson rode BUB Seven for more record attempts at Bonneville.[10]
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