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Asphaltfighters Stormbringer Does Sixty in 2.9 Seconds

Said to be the world's fastest street motorcycle, the Asphaltfighters Stormbringer powered by Warm Up made its world debut at this year's Essen Motor Show. The motorcycle has a claimed top speed of more than 199 mph (320 km/h) and accelerates from naught to sixty in 2.9 seconds (and to 186 mph - 300 km/h -  in just 13.9 seconds).

These impressive performance figures are achieved thanks to the 1,000-cc four-cylinder four-valve engine with a rated power output of 220 hp / 161.9 kW, which in booster mode can be increased to 280 hp / 206 kW for short periods of time.

Finished in semi-gloss black/orange and weighing 429 pounds fully fueled, the bike makes use of innovative features, such as a backup camera system that eliminates the need for conventional rearview mirrors, a head-up display that projects the current speed onto the windscreen and an innovative lighting system with LED daytime running lights and just one extremely powerful Xenon headlamp that serves as both high and low beam.

The Asphaltfighters Stormbringer is built in small-series production by German manufacturer WARM UP and has an MSRP starting at 57,500 Euros. For that amount, the suspension, seating position and all operating controls are calibrated to the rider's weight and size.

Also included in the price of the bike is rider gear in a color combination that matches the Asphaltfighters Stormbringer machine. It includes a precisely fitting leather suit and a carbon-fiber and Kevlar helmet whose aerodynamic properties make it suitable for the high speeds this motorcycle can reach.
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