World's Fastest Production Bike Pulls
up at the Carole Nash International Motorcycle and
Scooter Show
11th November 2009
Fresh
from hitting over 200mph on its first ever speed test,
Allen Millyard’s 500bhp Viper V10 is pulling
over to make its first public appearance at the Carole
Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show which
takes place at the Birmingham NEC from the 27th November
to 6th December.
The Viper V10 will be a lead attraction at the Show
given the unique calibre of the bike. As the world’s
fastest production motorcycle, it was hand-built over
two years by the Berkshire-based mechanical engineer,
Allen Millyard, who has created a beast sporting a
mighty 8-litre Dodge Viper V10 engine, producing a
fearsome 500bhp, 525ftlb of torque and up to 2G of
force.
Millyard, who created the bike without drawings,
computers or additional support, and has secured the
Department of Transport Motorcycle Single Vehicle
Approval, plans to break the world land speed record.
He said: “The world land speed record for an
unfaired motorcycle is 252mph on the Bonneville Salt
Flats. We’re going to try and beat that next
spring, in the UK, at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground.”
Millyard, added: “Appearing at the Carole Nash
International Motorcycle Show will place the Viper
firmly in the shop window. It’s the perfect
Show for this bike to make its first appearance on
the prestigious Carole Nash stand”.
Finlay McAllan, Managing Director of MCI Exhibitions,
commented: “The Viper V10 will not fail to turn
heads at the Show! Allen Millyard has pushed the boundaries
of bike engineering and we’re delighted that
the Carole Nash stage will showcase this truly unique
machine before Allen attempts to beat the world land
speed record for an unfaired motorcycle next year”.
The 2009 Carole Nash International Motorcycle and
Scooter Show will offer an incredible selection of
bikes, accessories and components with a range of
truly interactive features, all of which will demonstrate
to visitors of all ages what the industry has to offer.
Those looking forward to Preview Day can take advantage
of the £28 entry fee, which includes all the
interactive features free of charge. For the remainder
of the Show, adults looking to book in advance will
once again receive savings on the on the door price.
For more information visit: www.motorcycleshow.co.uk.
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