Jet Reaction (motorcycle)

Jet Reaction
Class Land speed record streamliner
Engine afterburning turbojet
Top speed Over 400 mph (640 km/h)
Power 1,250 hp[1]
Dimensions L: 6.5 m[1]
W: 0.5 m[1]

Jet Reaction is a motorcycle built by British motorcycle land-speed record challenger Richard Brown. The motorcycle is powered by a turboshaft helicopter engine converted to afterburning turbojet.[2]

Brown previously ran the Gillette Mach 3 Challenger hydrogen peroxide rocket motorcycle at Bonneville Salt Flats, setting a one-way speed record of 332.887 mph (535.730 km/h)[3] and top speed of 365 mph (587 km/h).[4] He expects to exceed 400 mph (640 km/h) with Jet Reaction in 2012–2013.[5][6][7] If successful, it will be the first jet-propelled motorcycle record breaker.[8]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Hopperton 2012
  2. Drury 2012
  3. Robinson 2012
  4. BBC 2000
  5. Robinson 2012
  6. Waugh 2012
  7. Walker 2012
  8. Hague 2011

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