World’s Fastest Street Bike

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Just unveiled at the Germany Essen Motor Show this street machine named “Asphaltfighter® Stormbringer” is one that even professional motorcycle racers could only dream of in the past. It starts with a top speed of 320+ km/h (199 mph), accelerates from zero to 300 km/h (186 mph) in just 13.9 seconds! It weights only 195 kg wet (429 lb.) and is powered by a 1,000 cc liquid-cooled four-cylinder four-valve engine from engine manufacturer BIKERBOX with a rated power output of 220 hp / 161.9 kW, which in booster mode can be increased to 280 hp / 206 kW for short periods of time.

asphaltfightersbisIt is built in small-series production by WARM UP Zweiradtechnik GmbH in Aalen, Germany with an MSRP starting at 57,500 Euros ($85,500). Electronics feature an adjustable ten-stage traction control, a launch control feature for perfect acceleration from rest and a freely programmable speed limiter activated at the push of the button for city traffic or for the pit lane. The bike got revolutionary features never seen before on a motorcycle like a backup camera system that eliminates the need for conventional rearview mirrors, a head-up display that projects the current speed onto the windscreen and an innovative lighting system with LED daytime running lights and just one extremely powerful Xenon headlamp that serves as both high and low beam. If you want to order one it will include a precision setup of your body to the bike controls, and because of aerodynamics and turbulences at high speed you get also a high end color coordinated carbon-fiber and Kevlar helmet and a custom tailored leather suit whose properties make it perfectly suited for the extremely high speeds you will reach with  your motorcycle. All what you want to know at Asphaltfighters Stormbringer  

10 Responses to “World’s Fastest Street Bike”


  1. 1 Shifter Dec 3rd, 2009 at 11:07 am

    Wow! I guess for use only on the German Autobahn and in Bonneville at the Speed Trials.

  2. 2 ian Dec 3rd, 2009 at 2:01 pm

    Not for me, but you cant deny its a great product and a full package with the set up and suit / helmet – i will watch out for one overtaking me next summer!

  3. 3 fuji Dec 3rd, 2009 at 4:04 pm

    This is what I need to ride to the supermarket to get milk.
    The last time I went on my old 82 shovel it took me so long that they already had my photo on the milk carton

  4. 4 J Dec 3rd, 2009 at 5:12 pm

    Hmm- the heads up stuff will be more interesting when they can project it onto my visor- bluetooth maybe? The rearview camera thing is cool tho- would be nice to see behind me for a change, rather than half the mirror of my arm….

  5. 5 Sniperman Dec 3rd, 2009 at 7:24 pm

    This post would be a great story for 2wheelTuner.

    I’m too old to be riding one of these death machines………..I’ll stick to my good ol’ pokie bike.

    Best of luck to whom ever decides to buy one…….maybe they have a death wish or something.

    Sniperman

  6. 6 rockstar Dec 3rd, 2009 at 10:06 pm

    call Chip over @ KWS if you want MORE RWP then the “stormbringer”

    85K LOL at the price

  7. 7 tepiddeath Dec 3rd, 2009 at 10:47 pm

    WOW! my Buell XB2Ss is 103hp 400lbs dry weight, and it flat out flies with my 130lb ass on it. It does wheelies all by itself, I have only had it up to 141mph, and still had more but it was dark. I can only imagine the power of one of those between my legs, and at my the command of my right wrist, which seems to be made of lead! Definitely not for street, great for racing I would imagine.

  8. 8 Odlamn Dec 4th, 2009 at 12:31 pm

    I’ll wait for performance news from real world competition. Sounds like a good Bonneville ride or 1/4 mile straight-liner (probably a flat-liner for most street riders). Will we see this bike competing on the twisties? Like I said, I’ll wait. In the meant time, how many joy riders will die, and who will they take with them. Dif’rent strokes.
    Ride safe and happy. I’ll stick to my trusty friend Dyna.
    O.

  9. 9 jatinder pal Dec 5th, 2009 at 1:43 am

    Old busa too could whack that speed….

  10. 10 bgalyts Dec 7th, 2009 at 12:05 pm

    Bus can, ZX-14 can, with a Turbo! Back in the Day they use to say “SPEED KILLS” , back then they meant the Drug! Boy have tomes changed!

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