Frenchmen Arnold Nearcher and François Gissy have developed and raced a rocket-powered bike that just broke a world speed record for the vehicle class, hitting a brisk 207MPH (333 km per hour). It’s not the fastest two-wheeler of any kind, but the acceleration (maximum speed arrives in five seconds) is enough to put supercars to shame. As you’ll see in the video below, the machine can outrun a light-yet-powerful Ferrari F430 Scuderia without breaking a sweat. Watch the video below:
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