Looking more like a long, blurred, red flash than a motorcycle, the BUB 7 Streamliner  is now the fastest motorcycle on earth (pending FIM verification) after  Chris Carr set a new FIM world record and AMA national record at  367.382mph (591.244kmh) through the mile - and an exit speed of  372.534mph (599.534kmh) - at the Cook Private Meet at the Bonneville  Salt Flats Utah. It probably also makes Carr one of the bravest men on  the planet. BUB 7 beat the previous record of 360.913mph (580.833kmh),  set by Team Ack Attack last year. We originally covered the BUB 7 when  it broke through the 350mph (563km) barrier back in 2006.
To achieve this new incredible speed, the BUB 7 was powered by a  3-liter, turbocharged, 16-valve V4 that generated an estimated 500hp in a  package the size of a 1-liter V-twin, because the maximum limit for  this land speed racing is 3000cc. This purpose-built motor was designed  with one thing in mind – breaking the motorcycle world record. Mission  accomplished!
The engine is a big bang type, so it must gain traction, then relax  and then transfer power with the next power pulse. Unlike drag racing,  one of the challenges all teams competing in land speed record racing  face is that their motorcycles have to make two runs; a down and a  return that are combined for an overall average, so the engine has to  survive for both runs without any modifications.
But power isn’t everything … this winter, the 'Seven' underwent  further streamlining using A2 Wind Tunnel (A2WT) facility in South  Carolina, where it scored the lowest coefficient of drag (CoD) that the  A2WT has ever recorded - a CoD 0.09.
Denis Manning, designer and builder of the Seven, has been in LSR  (Land Speed Racing) for the better part of 40 years, and first got the  record in 1970 with a Harley-powered Streamliner with rider Cal Rayborn  at 265.492mph. This is his seventh Streamliner. He has held the fastest  motorcycle record with two of them (twice with the Seven).
Not much more information at this stage, but watch the video below to  show how fast 350mph is when the BUB 7 Streamliner broke that record.  The team is now aiming for the 400mph record.


















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