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zadok
10th November 2006, 16:03
For those H.P freaks out there, this might stir your loins.
Barbarian v8 powered bike, made in Qld, Australia.
http://www.barbarianv8.com/welcome/docs/splash.php
Waylander
10th November 2006, 16:09
One good bump in the road would see the front fender hitting the radiator.
And the exhaust is a bit gay. Needs propper headers.
Mr. Peanut
10th November 2006, 18:07
You're suppose to buy it, not ride it...
Waylander
10th November 2006, 18:11
You're suppose to buy it, not ride it...
Why the hell would I do that?
Do I look like Jeramy Clarkson?
Mr. Peanut
10th November 2006, 18:21
No, but this here, is my hero. James May folks... :D
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Waylander
10th November 2006, 18:25
No, but this here, is my hero. James May folks... :D
Ah, that explains a few things. Captain slow.
Too many V8 bikes nowadays. Good on them I guess but what for? Originally it was to be different, now they are just copycats.
diggydog
10th November 2006, 18:30
For those H.P freaks out there, this might stir your loins.
Barbarian v8 powered bike, made in Qld, Australia.
http://www.barbarianv8.com/welcome/docs/splash.php
i'd love to go for cruise on that with the sound of a V8 going down the road people would be exspecting a car not a motorbike, would be hardcase.:rockon:
Waylander
10th November 2006, 18:33
i'd love to go for cruise on that with the sound of a V8 going down the road people would be exspecting a car not a motorbike, would be hardcase.:rockon:lol and what does my bike sound like?
dangerous
10th November 2006, 18:36
Ahh thats not a Ausie V8, just another Boss Hoss... this is a Aussie V8
http://home.mira.net/~iwd/index.html
diggydog
10th November 2006, 18:41
lol and what does my bike sound like?
louder than mine, how she going, i mean the bike.
Waylander
10th November 2006, 18:43
louder than mind, how she going, i mean the bike.
Going great, charging problem seems to have fixed itself, must have just been a bad connection somewhere.
But what I meant was, mine sounds alot like a V8 at lower revs.
Kyle
10th November 2006, 18:47
Id say they would stiffen the suspension up, other wise the frame would be sitting on the ground with that motor in there. As for headers, huggers might fit but anything else would stick out right where the legs need to be. Boss Hoss in aussie have also been making 350 chev powered bikes for quite some time. biggest issue they reackon is the torque twist, snap the throttle on to fast and its liable to lay itself down. However the guy that test rode it reackoned it had the best "traffic light blip" No matter what the other guy at the lights had, on a v8 bike you can be sure who has the biggest nuts.
Waylander
10th November 2006, 18:50
No matter what the other guy at the lights had, on a v8 bike you can be sure who has the biggest wallet and was nuts.
Corrected that last sentance for you.
diggydog
10th November 2006, 18:58
Going great, charging problem seems to have fixed itself, must have just been a bad connection somewhere.
But what I meant was, mine sounds alot like a V8 at lower revs.
lol, i know,thats great you dont have push now.:scooter:
Kyle
10th November 2006, 18:59
LOL so true, i bet a v8 bike would eat rear tires pretty damn fast to.
Waylander
10th November 2006, 19:01
lol, i know,thats great you dont have push now.:scooter:
lol so glad for that. she aint a light one.
LOL so true, i bet a v8 bike would eat rear tires pretty damn fast to.
lol you should talk to DMNTD, I bet the V8bike would alteaslt double what he gets out of a rear tyre.
diggydog
10th November 2006, 19:01
LOL so true, i bet a v8 bike would eat rear tires pretty damn fast to.
that depends on how much gas you use.
RDJ
2nd November 2007, 16:36
Resurrecting this thread... as the Barbarian is ADR certified and heading for the export market in the US and elsewhere. The latest iteration can have an all-alloy engine, there's fuel injection soon (and maybe a supercharged version later...).
The Boss doesn't chew through tires unless / until you slam the throttle open and hit the NOS. Doing that you can shred a tire in a burnpit of course. But with average road riding and despite the occasional wrecklessly excessive use of throttle a tire is usually good for 8-10k.
PeteJ
13th November 2007, 09:17
I went over and rode the Barabarian V8 demo bike earlier this year, when our shop was looking at the NZ agency for it.
1. Torque reaction is nothing to worry about - it feels not much more at standstill than an old BMW (obviously is more - just doesn't feel it);
2. The hand clutch operation could do with some improvement, though the foot clutch operation is good when you remember it;
3. Having only the one gear badly limits top speed;
4. Acceleration for open-road passing is quite good, though most big sports bikes would leave it steaming, I suspect;
5. There is also a bad vibration in the tail when accelerating at about 130 km/hr (couldn't quite work this one out - it might just have been its puny little final drive chain and sprockets protesting).
We would have been prepared to take on the agency, but could not negotiate terms suitable to us in the end.
And I agree with Dangerous - the Drysdale V8 is just awesome. I've been in Ian Drysdale's factory - and not many people can say that - and think it is a shame that his machines have not been commercialised more.
Thunder 8
16th November 2007, 11:04
I went over and rode the Barabarian V8 demo bike earlier this year, when our shop was looking at the NZ agency for it.
1. Torque reaction is nothing to worry about - it feels not much more at standstill than an old BMW (obviously is more - just doesn't feel it);
2. The hand clutch operation could do with some improvement, though the foot clutch operation is good when you remember it;
3. Having only the one gear badly limits top speed;
4. Acceleration for open-road passing is quite good, though most big sports bikes would leave it steaming, I suspect;
5. There is also a bad vibration in the tail when accelerating at about 130 km/hr (couldn't quite work this one out - it might just have been its puny little final drive chain and sprockets protesting.
Thats interesting to hear that. I have built my own V8 bike which is a single speed manual but has none of those traits. Open the throttle at 130 K's and it does nothing other than accelerate...HARD with no vibes at all and is geared for 50 kmh per 1000 revs. So far ive had it up to 5500 rpm and its not at its limit,altho without a screen you catch the wind something fierce.
If youre interested in havin a look heres the link.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=43215
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