I don't know why anyone would say the 502ci Boss Hoss is not a production bike, they sell a lot of them and they are all the same unless you ordered a custom one with something different...
2006-11-13 16:01:36
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answered by barfoeng 4
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The highest cc motorbike currently in production it the Triumph Rocket III its a 2.3 litre triplr. Very fast for a cruiser
2006-11-16 04:28:12
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answered by zzr250man 2
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If you mean production motocycles, the Rocket III. The Boss Hoss is not considered a production motorcycle and Marine Turbine Technologies LLC, makes a bike with a jet turbine engine that is much larger than a GM V8.
The Triumph Rocket III is a regular production motorcycle so I agree with those that say the Rocket III.
2006-11-13 14:37:24
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answered by Biker Bob 6
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The largest displacement purpose-designed engine (that is, one designed to be a motorbike engine and nothing else) is the Triumph Rocket III engine, at 2294cc - three huge cylinders! Otherwise you're looking at things like the Boss Hog, a bike built around a Chevy V8 7-litre engine, but that doesn't count as a motorcycle-specific engine.
2006-11-13 05:05:51
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answered by Darren R 5
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The highest capacity production bike was, I believe, the 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000, with a 2,054cc engine.
However, homebuilt specials have been made with much bigger engines. In the UK, there are several which make appearances at classic and custom bike shows which sport a 3.5L Rover V8 engine. The world motorbike speed record is held by Dave Campos at 519.609 mph on his streamliner 'Easyriders', which was powered by two 1,500cc Harley Davidson engines.
2006-11-13 02:47:52
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answered by winballpizard 4
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The largest cc bike would be the Boss Hog with a Chevrolet 7,400 cc or 454 ci
2006-11-13 02:50:06
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answered by zskip62 5
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The Triumph Rocket 3 is the biggest production motorcycle in the world. 2.3l
2006-11-14 18:58:25
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answered by charlie 3
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Motorbikes were limited to around 250cc's of displacement.
Above that the machine was labeled a motorcycle. Current displacement for production motorcycles is hovering aorund 2000 cc's.
2006-11-13 02:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Honda do a 1500cc Goldwing. There was talk in MCN about a 2 litre diesel Goldwing but I dont think it got off the drawing board.
Norton also did a massive engined machine but it never got beyond the concept stage either
2006-11-13 02:46:31
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answered by Mick B 3
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2294 cc, the largest production engine, currently made by Triumph for its Rocket III cruiser-style motorcycle.
2006-11-13 03:10:48
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answered by c.dude 2
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