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What an UPGRADE!!!!!!!!!!
Wow now this what you call "American Muscle"!
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I think that Doc just hyperventilated, and passed-out!
Are there any details to go with the picture??
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The three-wheeler was produced by American motorcycle manufacturer Boss Hoss Cycles and then rebuilt by the renowned American builder Brimstone Cycles. They say it can go 0-60 in just 2.8 seconds and reach the speed of 120 in just 6 seconds.
The Boss Hoss trike has a starting price of $87000, according to Brimstone Cycles.
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Last edited by Bob Denman; 05-27-2013 at 05:42 PM.
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Wow! Just wow!
I wonder how tall you need to be in order to see over the air intake?
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It doesn't matter; a few passes on that monster will compress your spine anyway!
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WoW!!! All that performance, and they can still claim 15-30 MPGs with a 12.5 Gallons
I know Teddy's gotta have an extra $350K laying around here somewhere
Every Brimstone is built in the United States of America and is designed to fit the customer...
Pricing: Starting at $80,000 / Titanium Package starting at $350,000
Frame, seat, handle bar and foot peg locations fit the customer.
Every part possible is made in the U.S.A.
Hood, Fenders, and Dash Cover
- Carbon Fiber, Kevlar, or Aluminum
Dash Board
- Aluminum, Titanium, Magnesium, Carbon Fiber, or Kevlar
Gauges
Hood Skirts
- Stainless, Aluminum, Carbon, or Kevlar
Turn Signals and Brake Lights
Headlights
Grill, Fender mounts, Headlight mounts, Hood Spine, Hood Ornaments
- Aluminum, Stainless, Magnesium, or Titanium
Notes:All Magnesium components must be painted for corrosion resistance. Titanium-Brimstones will have gold, sterling-silver, and gemstone inlay of Brimstone Logo in Titanium Ornament.
Handlebars and Hand Controls
- Titanium, or Stainless 1.5" diameter with internal throttle and wiring.
- Polished or brushed Finish
Note: Ape-hangers on Brimstone? NO!
Chassis, and Suspension
- Stainless, or Titanium with brushed, polished, or powder coat finish.
- Hardened stainless bolts
- Energy Suspension bushings, motor mounts, transmission mount, and differential mounts
- QA1 Shocks w/chrome finished springs
Gas Tank
- Aluminum, or Magnesium
- 3/16 wall thickness.
- Propane compatible for green vehicle option, cooler engine temperatures, and high compression engines.
- 12.5 Gallons
Seat
Brakes
- Wilwood polished calipers, and master cylinder
- Foot braking
- Handicapped hand lever option available
Wheels and Tires
- Customer choice.
Note: Spinners on Brimstone? NO!
Exhaust
- Polished Stainless Steel.
Performance
- 0-60 mph 2.8 seconds
- 0-120 mph 6 seconds
- 15-30 mpg
Power Plant
- Dressed Aluminum Dart 427-455ci Small Block
- 300-750 hp
Frontal wing and Rear Spoiler
- Aluminum, or Carbon Fiber
- Must be used for speeds over 125mph
Quick Change 2" Hitch
- Hitch can pull small watercraft trailers etc.
Quick Change Trunk
- Trunk can be used for storage and sound system etc.
Transmission with Stainless Steel Lines
- GM 700R4 4speed Trans
- Gear ratio 1st 3.06-1, 2nd 1.63-1, 3rd 1-1, 4th .7-1
- Transmission push button shift display with paddle shifting in hand controls.
- Energy Suspension Mounts
Differential
- Aluminum 8.8 Ford IRS with 308 gears
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I think that Teddy blew his stash of cash on Dog Treats...
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So.....................I guess there "is" hope I can cram my ZX14 motor and tranny into my Spyder's frame.
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0-120 in 6sec i can do 0-60 in 6 sec so there.
teddy blew the cash on farkles..
Tall flag mount, spyderpops skid plate & stainless steel screen mesh, airhawk adjustable cushion, raised white lettered tires.
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I have to wonder if this one would have been able to give it a run for it's money...
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Factory made..??
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Hey Bob, isn't this the one made by Chrysler with the Viper engine..? Can't remember the spec's on it.
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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That bike is cool but not $80,000.00 cool much less $350,000.00
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Personally...
If I fell into a pickle barrel full of hundred-dollar bills; THIS one would be in my garage...
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Originally Posted by DunaJ
They have a quad on the site but for all my wanting a quad I think in this instance I wouldn't mind having a ride on the trike!
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Re: What an UPGRADE!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Personally...
If I fell into a pickle barrel full of hundred-dollar bills; THIS one would be in my garage...
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Bob, you have good taste, but it should be in blue. Lol
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Originally Posted by dave01
Bob, you have good taste, but it should be in blue. Lol
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Come on Dave, everyone knows that yellow is faster than blue.
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You do not know what you are talking about.
Originally Posted by DunaJ
The three-wheeler was produced by American motorcycle manufacturer Boss Hoss Cycles and then rebuilt by the renowned American builder Brimstone Cycles. They say it can go 0-60 in just 2.8 seconds and reach the speed of 120 in just 6 seconds.
The Boss Hoss trike has a starting price of $87000, according to Brimstone Cycles.
Brimstone Cycles is not, and never has been affiliated with BOSS HOSS cycles; we do however have respect for BOSS HOSS, and their quality of bikes etc.
The Brimstone was designed and created by Joseph Skonecki in Bowling Green, Ohio he is the owner and financier of Brimstone Cycles LLC.
The Brimstone is a ground-up build, and the design was started by Joe Skonecki in year 2000.
There are no other Roadster/ Hot Rod Quads prior to the Brimstone that we are aware of.
You can read up on Joe Skonecki and the Brimstone in Hot Rod Magazine 6 page feature and published FEB 2010.
http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicl...e_quadracycle/
The Brimstone is an original design. It has been covered all over the world and in several magazines all over the world.
Sincerely,
Joseph Skonecki
CEO
Brimstone Cycles LLCBrimstone Detroit.jpgBrimstone Low Shot.jpg
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Originally Posted by BrimstoneCycles
Brimstone Cycles is not, and never has been affiliated with BOSS HOSS cycles; we do however have respect for BOSS HOSS, and their quality of bikes etc.
The Brimstone was designed and created by Joseph Skonecki in Bowling Green, Ohio he is the owner and financier of Brimstone Cycles LLC.
The Brimstone is a ground-up build, and the design was started by Joe Skonecki in year 2000.
There are no other Roadster/ Hot Rod Quads prior to the Brimstone that we are aware of.
You can read up on Joe Skonecki and the Brimstone in Hot Rod Magazine 6 page feature and published FEB 2010.
http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicl...e_quadracycle/
The Brimstone is an original design. It has been covered all over the world and in several magazines all over the world.
Sincerely,
Joseph Skonecki
CEO
Brimstone Cycles LLC Brimstone Detroit.jpgBrimstone Low Shot.jpg
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