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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Confederate X132 Hellcat Combat Sets Bonneville Record

Search through the new Harley inventory at Dillon Brothers Harley-Davidson in Omaha and Fremont, NE... And don't try what these guys have done at home or on any where other than Bonneville or El Mirage or another sanctioned race track set up for speed... EVER

Confederate X132 Hellcat Combat Sets Bonneville Record

Confederate X132 Hellcat Combat Sets Bonneville Record

by PAUL CROWE - "THE KNEESLIDER" on 9/26/2012
Confederate X132 Hellcat
Confederate X132 Hellcat
There’s been a rush of emails in my inbox lately announcing lots of new motorcycle speed records, it must have been a good year for the salt. This one just came in and it’s actually pretty impressive. The new Confederate X132 Hellcat Combat set a record of 172.211mph in the APF3000 category (unfaired, naturally aspirated, pushrod v-twin, over 2000cc). What that means is it’s the world’s fastest big block American V-twin motorcycle ever.
The X132 has a 132 cubic inch (2,163 cc) 56° Fuel Injected V-Twin, sporting about 150 foot pounds of torque and 132 horsepower.
Many of us have ridden a motorcycle well into triple digit territory, but we’re usually laying on the tank behind a fairing, this record was set out in the breeze which is not only a bit more challenging for the rider to keep things straight and narrow while fighting the wind blast, but the engine has to push a rather non-aerodynamic hulk up to that speed.
Makes a person think those big V-Twins aren’t the slugs the inline four crowd makes them out to be. Nice work Confederate. Congratulations.
Video below: