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  2. Motorcycle land-speed record - Wikipedia

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    The first generally recognized motorcycle speed records were set unofficially by Glenn Curtiss, using aircraft engines of his own manufacture, first in 1903, when he achieved 64 mph (103 km/h) at Yonkers, New York using a V-twin, and then on January 24, 1907, on Ormond Beach, Florida, when he achieved 136.27 mph (219.31 km/h) using a V8 housed in a spindly tube chassis with direct shaft drive ...

  3. List of vehicle speed records - Wikipedia

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    Land speed records by surface Category Speed (km/h) Speed (mph) Vehicle Operator Date Certifier Refs On ice: 335.7: 208.6: Audi RS 6: Janne Laitinen 9 Mar 2013 FIA [19] On the Moon: 18.0: 11.2: Apollo 17 Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV‑003) Eugene Cernan: 11 Dec 1972 (unofficial) [20] On Mars: 0.18: 0.11: Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity

  4. Burt Munro - Wikipedia

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    This record still stands; Munro was 68 and was riding a 47-year-old machine when he set his last record. [3] Working from his home in Invercargill, he spent 20 years highly modifying his 1920 Indian motorcycle that he had bought that same year. Munro set his first New Zealand speed record in 1938 and later set seven

  5. Category:Land speed record motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Land speed record motorcycles" ... Big Red (motorcycle) BMW Type 255; BMW WR 750; BUB Seven Streamliner; C. Curtiss V-8 motorcycle; G. Gyronaut X-1; J.

  6. Ack Attack - Wikipedia

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    Mike Akatiff with the Top 1 Ack Attack. The TOP 1 Ack Attack is a specially constructed land-speed record streamliner motorcycle that, as of March 2013, has held the record for world's fastest motorcycle since recording a two-way average speed of 605.697 km/h (376.363 mph) on September 25, 2010, in the Cook Motorsports Top Speed Shootout at Bonneville Speedway, Utah.

  7. Category:Motorcycle land speed record - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle land speed record people (19 P) Pages in category "Motorcycle land speed record" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  8. Curtiss V-8 motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    The Curtiss V-8 motorcycle was a 269 cu in (4,410 cc) V8 engine-powered motorcycle designed and built by aviation and motorcycling pioneer Glenn Curtiss that set an unofficial land speed record of 136.36 miles per hour (219.45 km/h) on January 24, 1907. [6] [7] The air-cooled F-head engine was developed for use in dirigibles. [8] [9] [10]

  9. Rollie Free - Wikipedia

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    Roland Robert Free (November 18, 1900 – October 11, 1984) was an American motorcycle and automobile racer best known for breaking the American motorcycle land speed record in 1948 on the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. A picture of Free, prone and wearing a bathing suit, has been described as the most famous picture in motorcycling. [1] [2]