Harley-Davidson (Cal Rayborn) |
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Cal Rayborn, considered to be one of the best motorcycle racers of all time, raced the 10-foot-long, 700-lb. Harley Davidson-based streamliner to a 265.492 mph speed in 1970. The Denis Manning machine was powered by an HD Sportster engine running 70% nitro-methane. The two-foot-high vessel required Rayborn to lie on his back and steer by peering out the side windows. The feat was particularly impressive because Rayborn crashed several times at high speeds preceding the record-breaking run. |
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