Gunbus 410

Motorcycle produced by Leonhardt Manufacturing From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Gunbus 410 is a motorcycle produced by German company Leonhardt Manufacturing, and is described as "the world's biggest running motorcycle".[2] The Gunbus 410 is 3.47 m (11.4 ft) long and is powered by a 410 in3 (6,700 cm3) V-twin engine.[3] The motorcycle's front wheel including its tire is 38 in (97 cm) in diameter and 11 in (28 cm) wide, and the rear wheel including its tire is 42 in (110 cm) in diameter and 15 in (38 cm) wide.[1] The price of a Gunbus 410 production model is reported as US$350,000.[3]

ManufacturerLeonhardt Manufacturing
Engine410 cu in (6,700 cc) 45-degree V-twin
Power350 PS (260 kW) (claimed)[1]
Torque710 N⋅m (520 lbf⋅ft) @ 1,900 RPM[1]
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Gunbus 410
ManufacturerLeonhardt Manufacturing
Engine410 cu in (6,700 cc) 45-degree V-twin
Power350 PS (260 kW) (claimed)[1]
Torque710 N⋅m (520 lbf⋅ft) @ 1,900 RPM[1]
TransmissionThree forward speeds plus reverse; chain drive
BrakesFront: 2x310 mm (12 in) disc
Rear: 310 mm disc[1]
DimensionsL: 3.5 m (11 ft)[1]
Weight650 kg (1,430 lb)[1] (dry)
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