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Gyronaut X-1 was a
streamliner motorcycle that set the
motorcycle land-speed
record of 245.667 mph (395.363 km/h) in 1966,
ridden by
Detroit Triumph dealer...
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dealer Bob
Leppan raised the
record to 245.66 mph (395.3 km/h) with his
Gyronaut X-1,
powered by two 650 cc
Triumph engines. For the next few years, Triumph...
- (40 cu in) 224.57 361.41 1966 Bonneville, US
Robert Leppan Triumph Special Gyronaut X-1
streamliner 1,298 cc (79.2 cu in) 245.667 395.36
Triumph Special twin-engined...
- She is a co-founding
member of the NYC-based
performance troupe The
Gyronauts, and also
worked with
Aerial Acrobat Entertainment. In 2021, she has signed...
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Diversified Technologies M1030M1 (A
modified Kawasaki KLR for the US Army)
Gyronaut X-1 two
straight two
engines Triumph Rocket Motorcycle motor powered car...
- include: NSU
Delphin I: 1951 NSU
Delphin III: 340 km/h (210 mph) (1956)
Gyronaut X-1: 396 km/h (246 mph) (1966)
Munro Special: 296 km/h (184.087 mph) (1967)...
- Designer,
McKinley Thompson, is
hired into Ford by Alex
Tremulis in 1956".
GYRONAUT X-1: World's
Fastest Motorcycle.
Retrieved December 2, 2020. "Ford Gyron...