For a closer look, click 'View Photos' at left Nick Argyle´s shop was only big enough to work on a motorcycle, but his only engine belonged in a monster truck. So the 44-year-old British engineer did what any power-mad gearhead would do: He built a 1,000-horsepower, methanol-guzzling, two-wheeled colossus.
... Glenn Curtiss would definitely be proud. Excellent idea and great execution of it. http://www.motorcycle.com/events/1907-curtiss-v8-12898.html
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