Top 5 Most Expensive Motorcycles in the World - This planet inhabited by motorcycle users and fans that are ready to spend hundred of thousand dollar to get a special or limited edition Motorbike. Some of them even OK to spend $500.000 to get a motor bike that is not only fast but also one of a kind.
This is list of Top 5 most expensive motorcycle in the world.
1.Dodge Tomahawk V10 Super bike.
2. Ecosse Titanium Series RR Limited Edition
Although the price of this bike is half of Dodge Tomahawk, the company only made 10 of this bike worldwide. The price is US$ 250.000 and that is include a full titanium chassis that is combined with clear coated carbon fiber bodywork and wheels. It has 200Hp, adjustable and ergonomic saddle and a special timepiece that was designed by French watchmakers BRM
3.Macchia Nera Concept Bike
Build by Ducati, this bike was manufactured with 998RS Ducati`s Engine. From the two sides, we can see the machine and belt. Although it is big, the engine is framed with lightweight titanium and aluminum alloy. You can bring this bike home for $201,000 but you have to order it first. Ducati do not sell this type of bike to every ducati`s showroom.
4.MTT Turbine SuperBike
As super bike worth US$ 175.000, it is completed with all requirement to be the fastest and the best on the road. It is featured with Rolls Royce turbine engine and the machine have a power of 300 hp. It has rear mounted camera completed with LCD color display, it has its own front and rear laser scrambler with radar, and it is imperfect with a “Smart Start” ignition button. Guinness World Record awarded this bike as ““Most Powerful Motorcycle Ever to Enter Series Production” and that is a good reason why many reach people hunt it.
5.MV Agusta F4 CC
Claudio Castiglioni, MV Agusta Director, designed this super bike with his own hand and this what makes this super bike special. It carries 1078 cc of engines with 198 hp and it is ready to buy for $120,000. The top speed is 195 mph. Each bike is numbered on a platinum plate near the top of the steering column and that what make this bike feels like a limited edition
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