The Five Most Powerful Bikes in the World

 

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Which bike should you buy? It all depends on what you’re planning to use it for, but if you’re looking to add some serious power to your ride, these five most powerful bikes in the world will meet your needs. Let’s take a look at each of them, and learn more about the unique features that make them so powerful.

 

1)      Ducati 1199 Panigale R Final Edition

A top speed of 202 mph and 134 ft-lb of torque are not easy stats to wrap your head around, but then again nothing about a bike with a four-cylinder engine is normal. The 1199 Panigale R Final Edition has a brutal 1198cc v-twin that generates 181 horsepower at 11,500 rpm and 112 lb-ft of torque at 9500 rpm. That engine spins up quickly thanks to liquid cooling and dual overhead cams with 4 valves per cylinder for each bank. For braking, Brembo Monobloc M4.32 4-piston radial calipers bite down on 320mm discs for stopping power no matter how hard you mash on the rear brake pedal. In addition to all that power, it also comes with an aluminum frame and swingarm as well as a Showa Big Piston Fork (BPF) front suspension. And if you’re looking for something really special, Ducati will even give you an extra set of paint options: red or white. This bike can be yours if you have $25,000 laying around waiting to be spent on something cool like owning one of only 500 bikes ever made.

 

2)      Husqvarna Svartpilen 701

The Husqvarna Svartpilen 701 may be just a cruiser, but it packs a mighty punch. With an S&S Cycle engine fitted to a custom trellis frame, the Svartpilen offers up 66 horsepower and 57 ft-lb of torque. It's also got modern suspension and brakes, making it easy to handle on-road or off. The custom 2-into-1 exhaust system sounds as awesome as you'd expect, too. And despite being designed for cross-country travel, it weighs just 460 pounds (wet), making it super nimble. This is one powerful bike . . . with an even more powerful history behind it! The name Husqvarna comes from Sweden, where it was originally founded by Baron Karl von Drais in 1828. In 1896, his company began manufacturing bicycles—which were later used by several world champions—and would go on to produce motorcycles and cars until 1993 when they were purchased by BMW. Nowadays, Husqvarna bikes are sold around the world under their own brand name.

 

3)      Kawasaki H2 SX SE

The motor used on Kawasaki’s SE version of their H2 SX line of powerful bikes displaces 998cc or 68.8 cubic inches. The bike also uses a four-stroke engine, while making 212 horsepower and 114 lb-ft of torque at 10,500 RPM. This bike boasts a top speed of 160 mph. According to Kawasaki’s own website, it took them two years to perfect what they call three-ring technology: Engine; Frame; Chassis. It is believed that only 300 units will be produced each year. The price tag for one of these bad boys? $55,000 USD. A bargain compared to...

 

4)      Aprilia RSV4 RR Special Edition

While it’s perhaps a bit ungainly looking, Aprilia’s RSV4 RR is one of those bikes that you either love or hate. Its muscular frame and razor-sharp handling give it an otherworldly power-to-weight ratio and a tinge of performance-bike DNA. Much like a Chevrolet Corvette, it’s also more than a little polarizing—it’s not for everyone. But if you look past its less appealing qualities (and trust us, there are many), then you’ll find that there is no better bike on today’s market at delivering power. The Special Edition model upped its game by including an aerodynamic body kit designed for improved high-speed stability and track performance. It’s also got fully adjustable Ohlins suspension, Brembo brakes, carbon fiber wheels, and Pirelli slicks. It weighs just 472 pounds with all fluids topped off, which means that it can hit 60 mph from a standstill in 2.7 seconds. It can do 100 mph in 7 seconds flat and tops out at 180 mph! If you want raw power, then nothing else even comes close to comparing with Aprilia's exotic RSV4 RR Special Edition.

 

5)      Harley Davidson XG750R

The Harley Davidson XG750R is a bike designed for high-speed riding and packs an immense amount of power. It comes with a 750cc engine producing 74hp at 6500rpm, putting it among some of the fastest bikes on our list. With front fork tubes being 41mm, dual plug heads, 45mm throttle bodies, and 52mm exhaust systems it definitely needs no introduction as to how powerful its engines are. With large tires with very low pressure and a fuel tank capacity of 5 gallons, you can be sure that these features make it among one of the most powerful bikes today. It has an overall weight of 1328 lbs (600kg). For those looking for raw power packed into one vehicle then look no further than Harley Davidson’s XG750R. – KTM 1190 RC8 R: When we talk about speed and power, there is nothing better than the KTM 1190 RC8 R. It was made to do just that – go fast! Its V-twin LC8 engine puts out 138 hp @ 8250 rpm. This might not seem like much but trust us when we say it will leave you stunned once you see it move from 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds flat! That’s faster than any other bike on our list by far! What makes things even more interesting is that despite having such high horsepower figures, only 1% of all KTM RC8 R models ever produced have been sold outside Europe due to strict noise regulations – making them quite rare too!

 

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