Speed-Focused Motorcycle Designs

The Alp T200 is Custom Built to Perform at Incredibly High Speeds

The Alp T200 is the first motorcycle designed and built by Alp Racing. The bike takes advantage of a supercharged 650 cc Triumph pushrod motor, giving the bike over 150 horsepower. Designed to hit 200 mph, the motorcycle features a streamlined aluminum body that took over 1,500 hours to create. The bike furthers its performance with a fuel-cooled system, a front-facing intake and a heavily modified Triumph engine. The entirety of the bike was custom built and was designed for pure speed, and was designed to take the shape of a diving bird.

The Alp T200 was recently tested at the Bonneville Salt Flats and performed quite well. While the bike was not capable of reaching 200 mph, it did confidently reach 170 mph and was officially recorded at 149 mph. Alp Racing is still pushing for that 200 mph mark and is looking to modify the chassis so that the bike can race at El Mirage.
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1. Custom Motorcycle Designs - There is a growing trend in the motorcycle industry for custom-built bikes that prioritize high speeds and unique designs.
2. Supercharged Motorcycles - Motorcycle manufacturers are increasingly incorporating supercharged engines into their designs to achieve higher horsepower and top speeds.
3. Streamlined Body Designs - Motorcycle designers are focusing on creating aerodynamic and lightweight bodies to optimize speed and performance.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Manufacturing - The motorcycle manufacturing industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the demand for custom-built bikes and incorporate innovative features like supercharged engines.
2. Automotive Performance Parts - The automotive performance parts industry can benefit by offering aftermarket accessories and modifications to enhance the speed and aerodynamics of motorcycles.
3. Aerospace Engineering - Aerospace engineering firms have the potential to bring their expertise in aerodynamics and lightweight materials to collaborate with motorcycle designers and improve the performance of high-speed bikes.

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