Many motorcycle enthusiasts will want to make their small motorcycle unique by modifying it, some by changing the color of the body paint, some by changing the parts to improve performance, and a handmade engine maniac Simon Whitelock has made a 48-cylinder, exhaust 4200cc Kawasaki engine, this unique motorcycle set a Guinness world record.
The motorcycle Tinker Toy consists of a 48-cylinder Kawasaki engine
The Tinker Toy, built by Whitelock, is not only the world's most cylinder-rich two-stroke motorcycle, but also the most cylinder-count vehicle, and it is legally available on the road in the UK. Tinker Toy is assembled from 16 three-cylinder engines of Kawasaki KH250, arranged in six rows, each row has 8 engines, with a total weight of 589 kg, and its density can't help but make people sigh: Isn't this P's?!
Kawasaki KH250
No matter how many cylinders you have, you can run up to be a real motorcycle. Because the entire engine of Tinker Toy is too large to be propelled by a general electric start motor, Whitelock directly uses Honda Donkey's 50cc small engine as its starting motor, and also uses the BMW K100 transmission system to drive, due to weight problems, the rim must also use special customized specifications.
Tinker Toy is currently the world's only 48-cylinder super-large motorcycle that can legally hit the road, and it is difficult to shake the threshold of the world record, when asked if Whitelock will sell the motorcycle, he said he could accept a bid of 500,000 pounds (about 4.173 million yuan). Although it can be legally on the road in the UK, the length of this row of 8 engines shows that the driver driving it must have a good waist in addition to not having too short arms.