In a small workshop in North Yorkshire, 62-year-old British engineer Graham Sykes has built what is now considered the fastest-accelerating motorcycle in the world. The motorcycle, dubbed "Force of Nature," is capable of reaching 60 mph in just 0.4 seconds.
In a recent test at the "Santa Pod" track in the UK, the motorcycle covered a quarter mile (402 meters) in 5.5 seconds and reached the finish line at a top speed of about 193 mph.
The motorcy…
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In a small workshop in North Yorkshire, 62-year-old British engineer Graham Sykes has built what is now considered the fastest-accelerating motorcycle in the world. The motorcycle, dubbed "Force of Nature," is capable of reaching 60 mph in just 0.4 seconds.
In a recent test at the "Santa Pod" track in the UK, the motorcycle covered a quarter mile (402 meters) in 5.5 seconds and reached the finish line at a top speed of about 193 mph.
The motorcy…