What do think of the 48-Cylinder Kawasaki?


Designed specifically to capture a Guinness Record (you’ve guessed it, motorcycle with the greatest number of cylinders) the bike’s engine consists of 16 Kawasaki KH250 three-cylinder engines, linked together and arranged in six banks of eight cylinders. With a total capacity of 4.2 litres the biggest Kawasaki motorcycle ever runs, rides and is road legal. “It’s not made for speed, it’s not made for power – it’s made to get in the Guiness Book of Records,” said Whitelock. Bonhams expect the creation to fetch between £40,00
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