10. Ducati Testa Stretta NCR Macchia Nera Concept – $225,000
Titanium trellis frame, full race exhaust system made it one of the most unique concept bikes ever.It renders it impressively lightweight at 297 pounds.
The Macchia Nera is powered by Ducati Testastretta engine with 180Hp. The wheels were fitted with a MotoGP Brembo brake system with 320 mm double disks.ucati Desmosedici D16RR NCR M16 – $232,500
9. Ducati Desmosedici D16RR NCR M16 – $232,500
M16 is having a lots of carbon fiber including load-bearing parts such as the frame, swingarm and wheels. The fuel tank, fairing, tail and fenders are carbon too. Mechanical parts are either titanium, right down to the bolts, or avionic-grade aluminum.
A stock 989cc V-four Ducati motor sends around 175 horsepower to the back wheel, but NCR has tuned the M16 to send 200-plus hp to the tarmac.M16 is claimed to weigh at 145 kg.
8. Ecosse FE Ti XX Titanium Series – $300,000
The FE Ti XX is powered by a 2,409cc billet aluminium engine transmitting 228PS of power to the rear wheel. Carbon fiber has been used abundantly on the bike to keep the weight low. The saddle has been handcrafted by posh Italian leather virtuoso Berluti. Its grade-9 titanium exhaust pipes have a ceramic media shot-peened finish on them.
7. Dodge Tomahawk V10 Superbike – $550,000
This superbike carries within it an 8277CC 10 valve, four stroke engine that is simply a dream. The dodge tomahawk has four wheels and each of them has its own suspension. Also, this is the same engine found in the Dodge Viper, ( 8.3-liter V10 Dodge Viper SRT10).It can clock 0-60 somewhere in between 1.75 – 2.5 seconds and hits its max power of 500 HP at 5600 RPM.
6. Harley Davidson Cosmic Starship – $1.5 million
In Harley Davidson Cosmic Starship, they partnered with the famed rebel cosmic existentialist artist Jack Armstrong to apply yellow-and-red paint over a Harley V-rod and originally sold it at a flat $1 million dollars after much fanfare broadcast all over the world.it claims to have been sold at $3.5 million and is now up for sale at $12 million.
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5. BMS Nehmesis – $3 million
BMS Nehmesis incorporates an air-ride system that, along with the single-sided swingarm rear suspension, can lift the motorcycle 10 inches or lower it right onto the ground. This renders a side stand unnecessary, as Nehmesis softly lands on its frame rails when it’s time to park.The 24-karat gold easily explains the $3 million tag price, and everyone sure would understand if you wouldn’t want to let it out of your house from the day of purchase.
4. Hildebrand & Wolfmuller – $3.5 million
History is expensive, and at $3.5 million your purchase would send you back 124 years ago to 1894 when this first production motorcycle appeared on the scene.Heinrich and Wilhelm Hidebrand were steam-engine engineers before they teamed up with Alois Wolfmüller to produce their internal combustion Motorrad in Munich in 1894.
If you really purchase the bike and want to ride; here is fun fact, there is nither clutch nor padal so be prepared for bumpy and jumpy ride!Not to mension risking $3.5 millions at your hand..
3. Ecosse ES1 Spirit – $3.6 million
There is no chassis framework to speak of. Swingarm and rear suspension attach to the gearbox, and front suspension to the engine. The much touted 265 pounds speck of a weight comes from eliminating the extra pounds associated with transmitting front-wheel forces up a slender fork through a steering-head then back down to the rest of the machine.
It Has inline-Four engine, driver sitting in a position that allows the knees to be close to the body for greater ergonomics and control, that unique front and back carbon fiber suspension, and handlebars mounted to the front fork for superior front tire control all enable the ES1 Spirit to perform like a truly F1 car as its two British and American engineers envisioned.
2. 1949 E90 AJS Porcupine – $7 Million
The 1954’s AJS 497cc E95 ‘Porcupine’ Racing Motorcycle was sold nearly at $750,000. The Ultra Rare Porcupine is one of the only four porcupine bikes, built during the World War II. It was a part of the National Motorcycle Museum in Coventry for last twenty years. It is powered by a 550 cc four speed engine with supercharger.
1 Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Fighter – $11 million
Despite the $11 million price tag and mean looks, the Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Fighter is completely street-legal, managing the road at a 190 mph top speed, the power coming from a 120ci 45-degree air-cooled V-Twin engine complemented by titanium, aluminum, and carbon fiber body parts.
The unique clockwork design, however, seems to have taken care of all that. The bike’s eye-catching chassis, carved from a single piece of metal, proved to be an extreme hit with enthusiasts.
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