Triumph Hellfire by MotorCorner
Not exactly easy going from blogging about a cheese grater (the previous post) to a monster machine like this one, called the Hellfire : ). So let’s just go on an focus on the bike, forgetting about cheese graters for a second. The Hellfire was built by the German Triumph dealer Motorcorner starting from a Triumph’s Street Triple 675 known to be a light (167kg), powerful (107hp) and super fast (141mph, or 225kph) beast.
The project of about $17,300 makes the Hellfire to be not exactly cheap—but it sure looks like a lot of fun, and if the following images are not turning you on, check out this video!! Promise, is not a cheese grater commercial!
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Not exactly easy going from blogging about a cheese grater (the previous post) to a monster machine like this one, called the Hellfire
. So let’s just go on an focus on the bike, forgetting about cheese graters for a second. The Hellfire was built by the German Triumph dealer Motorcorner starting from a Triumph’s Street Triple 675 known to be a light (167kg), powerful (107hp) and super fast (141mph, or 225kph) beast.
The project of about $17,300 makes the Hellfire to be not exactly cheap—but it sure looks like a lot of fun, and if the following images are not turning you on, check out this video!! Promise, is not a cheese grater commercial!





























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Concept Husqvarna MOAB Scrambler | GBlog
November 19, 2011[...] Recently shown at the EICMA in Milan, this fascinating concept by Husquarna called MOAB Scrambler has been defined as the “modern re-interpretation of the scrambler” replicating the colors of the glorious Steve McQueen’s 1970 Husqvarna 400 Cross. The engine is the Rotax/BMW 650 unit, wheels are 17” front and rear, and fitted with Pirelli MT60RS dual-sport tires. The bars are high and wide, and the seat is long enough tomake the riding position comfortable. Hi-tech is not missing either from the instrument panel to the LED lights in the front and at the back, this bike is truly the real deal. Husqvarna hasn’t confirmed whether or not it’ll put this bike into production, the response at EICMA was extremely positive. Check out also the Triumph Hellfire. [...]