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The Stranger
13th February 2006, 14:08
The Answer (http://www.allpar.com/cars/concepts/tomahawk.html)

marty
13th February 2006, 14:25
if something is posted like, 500 times, is it still de-ja-vue?

skelstar
13th February 2006, 14:39
Groins_NZ even has it as his avatar :).

The Stranger
13th February 2006, 15:00
Ok, ok I get it. I'm slow.

Burger
13th February 2006, 18:18
I don't understand how it goes around corners ?

DingDong
13th February 2006, 18:24
It has four wheels, its a convertable car... a very thin car...:doh:

Burger
13th February 2006, 18:27
Yeah but it obviously has no roll, looks like it would just fall over if you touched the handlebars.

onearmedbandit
13th February 2006, 19:12
Dude at Chrysler said it needed 4 wheels to handle the power. Tell that to ghost rider and his equal power Hayabusa....

(Or for that matter any number of the other wild-hp bike builders/riders.)

The Stranger
13th February 2006, 19:20
Dude at Chrysler said it needed 4 wheels to handle the power. Tell that to ghost rider and his equal power Hayabusa....

(Or for that matter any number of the other wild-hp bike builders/riders.)

Surely you are shitting me? They got a busa engine pulling over 700Nm of torque?

Morepower
14th February 2006, 19:57
and I though someone was calling for me:moon:

zadok
25th February 2006, 18:49
Here is a clip of the Tomahawk in action. Unfortunately you don't get to hear the motor.

http://www.dumpalink.com/media/1139480605/The_Tomahawk_Motorbike

Stopper Dan
25th February 2006, 19:00
My pos needs more power :angry2: at least its not as ugly as that thing :yes:

onearmedbandit
25th February 2006, 23:32
Surely you are shitting me? They got a busa engine pulling over 700Nm of torque?

No I didn't refer to torque, I don't know what the torque output of GR's bike is, what I did write was power.


The Tomahawk is a Viper V-10 based motorcycle, a 500 horsepower engine with four wheels....


Bernhard said four wheels were necessary to handle the power from the engine.

Lazy7
26th February 2006, 13:44
i would say that the two wheels are individually sprung and can move independantly of each other.

0-60mph time of 2.5 seconds doesn't sound that impressive? i would have thought your average gixer would be up with that from factory?

Coyote
26th February 2006, 13:46
I'd rather have a ZX-10R with a Muzzy Turbo on it