They say you can’t beat cubic inches. So why not go all the way with a complete 155 cubic inch V-Twin says R&R Cycles. Built completely in-house, this Billet Beast combines R&R’s own 4.625 inch flywheel assembly with a pair of 4.60 inch billet cylinders bolted to a set of billet crankcases.
If however, what you want is big cubes that will fit into most stock frames, R&R offers two, complete, twin-cam style big-blocks: a 131 and a 124. Like the 155, these engines are built in-house, including the welded and dynamic balanced flywheel assembly. The 131 comes with 4-3/8 inch stroke and 4-3/8 inch bore; while the 124 combines a 4-5/8 inch stroke with a 4-1/8 inch bore.
Torque and horsepower figures will depend on the customer’s preference in cams, compression and exhaust. For more information call R&R Cycles at 603 605 1488.
Whats that ole Stroker McGurk quote ?
” Too much is never enough ”
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Very true. There’s no replacement for displacement. Also, a bigger, mildly built motor will typically perform as well or better than a really hot rodded smaller motor and it will usually have better road manners as well.
That there is a thing of beauty! So, nice. Later Jay
all i want is a little more than i’ll ever get
Viper motorcycle company built a short stroke 152 cu inch all billet engine that was built by Ilmor, and THAT was a torque monster.