did a little looking, discovery site had this to say, yes it is fully functional but I bet it doesn't like corners very much...:hmm3grin2
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If ever there was a bike created for the weekend warrior and motorcycle enthusiast, this is it. Powered by 24 chainsaw engines, this motorcycle cranks out 168 horsepower and 96 lb-ft of torque. Developed by Dolmar, known for their professional-grade chainsaws, the Dolmette bike is over 12 feet (3.7 meters) long and weighs about 660 pounds (299.4 kilograms). Each engine is pull-started just like a chainsaw and the entire assembly is connected to a 5-speed Harley Davidson transmission.
All the engines combine their power through a series of belts to drive the rear wheel. To test the 24-cylinder engine, Dolmar pitted the bike against race car driver Christina Surer and her 400 horsepower Audi. The Dolmette lost the race by half a second, partly due to the fact that even when the bike was started in 3rd gear, the rider couldn't control the amount of wheel-spin from the rear wheel.
Ah so you don't run 'em at all!
Take it easy, you can sleep with your saw for all I care, it's just a poll.
Hmm where's the picture of that AS member sleeping with his saw when you need it... Guy had a big grin and all! Possibly one of the best pictures here.
I think that was hedgerow with his 346?
That was andydodgegeek
I ran the xpw today to cut a standing dead sycamore here at the house. It might have been 10" I did put a 24" on it instead of the 32".
Ah so you don't run 'em at all!
Take it easy, you can sleep with your saw for all I care, it's just a poll.
Hmm where's the picture of that AS member sleeping with his saw when you need it... Guy had a big grin and all! Possibly one of the best pictures here.
how bad did that husky bog down in the 10 inch tree :hmm3grin2orange:
I think that was hedgerow with his 346?
correction- andydodgegeek.
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