The Big Toe – The Largest Driveable Motorcycle In The World

The Big Toe

Meet The Big Toe an insanely huge motorcycle, measures 5 meters in length and 2.3 meters high standing making it the largest motorcycle in the world. This motorcycle is 8 times bigger than regular sport bike. Weighted 1645kg with 1975 Vintage Type E Jaguar SOHC 2 Valve 60 degree 5.3 litre 12 -cylinder engine, producing 300 horsepower.

It features a custom hydraulic suspension with tiny support wheels to keep it upright. This killer machine also comes with a 500W 4-way speaker sound system with a cd player making it possible for its rider to enjoy a little favourite music tracks while riding (of course guys, keep your eyes on the road!). This bike is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest driveable motorcycle in the world. It has a top speed of 100 km/h or about 62mph and is not really designed for cruising at high speeds. It is better suited for 50km/h short runs due to it’s massive size. This huge bike is more of a show bike than a street bike.

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It’s inventor, Tom Wiberg from Sweeden took about 6 years and more than 3,000 man hours to complete this monster. Total costs reported was $80,000. Countless phones across Sweden and all over Europe will surely ring for calls of excitement and unbelief if a glimpse of The Big Toe is caught by the naked eye.

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3 Comments on "The Big Toe – The Largest Driveable Motorcycle In The World"

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The best information i have found exactly here. Keep going Thank you

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Lissa B. Lattini | August 2nd, 2009 at 11:51 pm

This motorbike only for exhibition, like gun bus ever made

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