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Was out at Hell's Kitchen off the Ortega Hwy. and had a chance to see a Boss Hoss for the first time. It had a 572 V8 with full nitrious hookup. Does 0-160 in 8 sec.. The ground shook when it pulled in. Biggest bike I've ever seen. The gas tank was as wide as my coffee table. I really think I would pull a groin trying to straddled the it. Scariest thing this side of my ex's lawyer.. Oh and Hell's Kitchen. That"s another story.
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I did a demo ride a few years back at Daytona. I was surprised at how rideable it was. Certianly not a sport bike, but very rideable. I like them!Rode to main street and did some burn outs. Big fun!
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Originally Posted by RShrimp
I did a demo ride a few years back at Daytona. I was surprised at how rideable it was. Certianly not a sport bike, but very rideable. I like them!Rode to main street and did some burn outs. Big fun!
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I'm the owner of 2 Boss Hoss's, a bike and a trike. The tanks are big, they hold 8.5 gal. I've seen them with bigger motors than that, Mountain Boss Hoss in Pa, puts alum 606 big blocks in them all the time. But I guess that will change as Boss Hoss as stopped making the big block frames. A dealer in Mn has a 672 with over 1000 hp, which has a quarter mile speed of over 210 mph, that he claims is the worlds fastest BH, Marv is also a snowmobile dealer and has a snowmobile with a quarter mile speed of over 190. I just heard today that Califorina Boss Hoss has 3 new unpainted 07 502's, the last year factory equipped big blocks were made. The funny thing is 502's were never legal to sell in CA. So they will have to be sold out of state.
Wayne
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Originally Posted by jwfranklin
I'm the owner of 2 Boss Hoss's, a bike and a trike. The tanks are big, they hold 8.5 gal. I've seen them with bigger motors than that, Mountain Boss Hoss in Pa, puts alum 606 big blocks in them all the time. But I guess that will change as Boss Hoss as stopped making the big block frames. A dealer in Mn has a 672 with over 1000 hp, which has a quarter mile speed of over 210 mph, that he claims is the worlds fastest BH, Marv is also a snowmobile dealer and has a snowmobile with a quarter mile speed of over 190. I just heard today that Califorina Boss Hoss has 3 new unpainted 07 502's, the last year factory equipped big blocks were made. The funny thing is 502's were never legal to sell in CA. So they will have to be sold out of state.
Wayne
Those bikes are ridiculously cool...not that it matters when you're on that much engine, but what mileage do they get?
Bone Crusher
If you work to make money, you'll never be happy, as there's never enough money...if you work to take good care of people, the money will always be there....Sean O'Connell, 1999
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PRETTY DARN COOL
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Originally Posted by Lamonster
There was a different message on the marque. It said "If you've come here expecting some political correctness your a pussy" which kind of set the tone for the place.
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Originally Posted by bone crusher
Those bikes are ridiculously cool...not that it matters when you're on that much engine, but what mileage do they get?
My 385hp bike gets about 26mpg. My 450hp trike gets about 20mpg.
They are geared different, the bike turns about 2300 rpm at 80, where the trike turns about 2900 rpm at 80, They are redlined at 6800rpm. Both of mine are small blocks, I understand the big block really suck it down, with about 15 mpg is all you can expect from a bike.
Here is a picture of my bike
Wayne
Last edited by jwfranklin; 02-17-2010 at 12:15 AM.
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The 26mpg isn't too far off from the Spyder...small block is big enough...things must give off a ton of heat as well!
Fun rides though, I'm sure...
Bone Crusher
If you work to make money, you'll never be happy, as there's never enough money...if you work to take good care of people, the money will always be there....Sean O'Connell, 1999
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Originally Posted by bone crusher
The 26mpg isn't too far off from the Spyder...small block is big enough...things must give off a ton of heat as well!
Fun rides though, I'm sure...
The big blocks put out a good deal of heat. Both of mine I have the headers wraped with heat wrap, and run fairly cool, about as hot as my old 05 Road King, and cooler than my 03 Hertiage, with the oil tank between your legs
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Thanks! I had just about talked myself out of wanting one of these. Now the flame is rekindled, a nice small block one would make a nice stablemate for the Spyder and 2 Valkyries.
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Originally Posted by bone crusher
Those bikes are ridiculously cool...not that it matters when you're on that much engine, but what mileage do they get?
I got 21-25mpg on mine and have been cross country on it with no issues. It really is a great bike.
http://www.bigbikeriders.com/forum/s...hlight=sturgis
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ata = allergic to asphalt
My mods: https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ead.php?t=5753
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There are two kinds of people: (1) those who can read, reason and apply the experiences of others; and (2) those who just have to pee on the electric fence. ataDude, 2009
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Originally Posted by ataDude
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How about rear tire mileage?
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You know it wasn't that bad. I got about 10K out of them and I did rolling burnouts all the time. I could get more if I played nice. The good thing was I was buying $65.00 car tires for the rear. I only got about 6K out of the front and had some close calls with the front tire coming apart on me just after doing 120mph+
http://www.bigbikeriders.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=3068
It was an easy fix though.
http://www.bigbikeriders.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=3076
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ata = allergic to asphalt
My mods: https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ead.php?t=5753
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There are two kinds of people: (1) those who can read, reason and apply the experiences of others; and (2) those who just have to pee on the electric fence. ataDude, 2009
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Lots of noise and lots of tire smoke, but the sad truth is just about any litre sport bike will whoop their butt. Look at some of the other videos on U-tube. All the horse power in the world won't make the bike a winner if the rear tire can't stop spinning due to loss of traction.
But they sure are COOL !
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Originally Posted by Way2Fast
Lots of noise and lots of tire smoke, but the sad truth is just about any litre sport bike will whoop their butt. Look at some of the other videos on U-tube. All the horse power in the world won't make the bike a winner if the rear tire can't stop spinning due to loss of traction.
But they sure are COOL !
I take it you've never owned one and seen how they can hookup.
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