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Its a one off prototype. The most likely expanation is that the handling scared the tester shitless long before the theoretical max could be reached.
It's a home built, mancky, low powered piece of ugly with the Ferrari name on it. If that's got anything to do with a REAL Ferrari, I'll show my arse. -- Beav VN 750 Zed 1000 OMF# 19
It's like a pastiche of an MV Agusta 750S America. http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/1977-mv-agusta-750s-america-1.jpg http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/1977-mv-agusta-750s-america-2.jpg What a coincidence!
"While never tested to the max, it's claimed the Ferrari bike is capable of a top speed of 165mph." I wonder if this a case of, "We've tested it on the road loads of times - but never at an official place" ? I'm sure old man Enzo would be pretty unimpressed to hear that the only bike made officially in his name had never even been flat out....
"While never tested to the max, it's claimed the Ferrari bike is capable of a top speed of 165mph." I wonder if this a case of, "We've tested it on the road loads of times - but never at an official place" ? I'm sure old man Enzo would be pretty unimpressed to hear that the only bike made officially in his name had never even been flat out....