HomemadeTurbo - DIY Turbo Forum

HomemadeTurbo - DIY Turbo Forum (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/)
-   General Discussion (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/general-discussion-6/)
-   -   sweet boss hoss video (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/general-discussion-6/sweet-boss-hoss-video-49699/)

J-SMITH69 11-08-2005 07:53 PM

sweet boss hoss video
 
http://videos.streetfire.net/Player....BA83BA0454&p=0

ya everyones heard of it, but i saw this vid thought it was cool

i talked to a guy recently who works at a dealer, he said the 350 one will go 150mph in 1st gear, and he doesnt know how fast in 2nd LOL

he says it smokes the tires at 60mph and such... he said they've beat every sportbike they've raced em against, i dunno if they've ever got to race a gsxr1300.

but he said the 502cid one will demolish any sportbike, and i tend to believe him :o

HMTguy 11-08-2005 07:56 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
So you're basically saying this is a coffin on wheels then

J-SMITH69 11-08-2005 07:58 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
pretty much :o

he told me he got distracted and it fell down on him while he was at a stoplight, and someone had to help him put the bike back up. this was just the 350 one...1100lb bike


Engine
Type: Liquid Cooled V-8
Horsepower: 502
Torque: 567

Block: Cast Iron - 4 bolt main
Cylinders: Aluminum (110cc)
Valvetrain: 2.25"Int. / 1.88"Exh
Size: 502 c.i. (8200cc)
Compression: 9.6:1
Carburetor: Quadrajet 850cfm
Exhaust: 2.5" with dual mufflers
Transmission: 2-speed semi-auto w/rev.
Final Drive: Belt, Gates - Polychain


Dry Weight: 1300 lbs. :S

hotrex 11-08-2005 08:06 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
bikes are not for the faint of heart...

ill pass.

spoon fed 11-08-2005 08:41 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
I saw one in Niagara falls this summer, the thing is HUGE!

Reddy 11-08-2005 09:05 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 

Originally Posted by random-strike
but he said the 502cid one will demolish any sportbike, and i tend to believe him :o


Lol that bike costs $40,000. A Hayabusa with a turbo kit at low boost outperforms the HP/weight and wouldn't handle like a full dresser. It is a unique bike though...

J-SMITH69 11-08-2005 09:07 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 

Originally Posted by Whitey

Originally Posted by random-strike
but he said the 502cid one will demolish any sportbike, and i tend to believe him :o


Lol that bike costs $40,000. A Hayabusa with a turbo kit at low boost outperforms the HP/weight and wouldn't handle like a full dresser. It is a unique bike though...

what about a turbo one of these :o

gets to the point where the power is totally unusable with one tire, even if it is a huge slick

IndianRide 11-08-2005 09:09 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
A local guy has one with nitrous, I think its over 600hp he lit the tire up at the local cruise spot, biggest cloud of smoke from a rolling burout I've ever seen :y

70Challenger 11-09-2005 10:00 AM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
I could only imagine what that ride would be like, at least it looks like you'd be more comfertable on that opposed to hunched over on a crotch rocket! :y

Perl87 11-09-2005 11:13 AM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
there is one at a local cruise spot that has a 615 ci. with 1000 hp :o
the guy owns a local bike shop that makes and sells boss hoss'

scottsi 11-09-2005 12:02 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
i dont know why theyd do that, that is totally the wrong powerband you are wanting, you dont want low end torque, you want high end power, taht why 4 cylinders are what is used, maybe a v6 would have ben a bit better.

J-SMITH69 11-09-2005 12:16 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 

Originally Posted by scottsi
i dont know why theyd do that, that is totally the wrong powerband you are wanting, you dont want low end torque, you want high end power, taht why 4 cylinders are what is used, maybe a v6 would have ben a bit better.

nah they wanted to be different and stand out, thats why they cost so much too...

its a beast, there is no "stock" sportbike that would beat either of them i bet, but for sure the 502cid one... i bet there is some turbocharged bikes out there that could beat it thou :)

Jmunk 11-09-2005 12:24 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
Thats good for what now, besides burnouts ?

70Challenger 11-09-2005 12:40 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
It reminds me of when chrysler designed that 4 wheel motorcycle with the viper engine, the Tomahawk

jinxy 11-09-2005 12:53 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 

Originally Posted by random-strike

Originally Posted by scottsi
i dont know why theyd do that, that is totally the wrong powerband you are wanting, you dont want low end torque, you want high end power, taht why 4 cylinders are what is used, maybe a v6 would have ben a bit better.

nah they wanted to be different and stand out, thats why they cost so much too...

its a beast, there is no "stock" sportbike that would beat either of them i bet, but for sure the 502cid one... i bet there is some turbocharged bikes out there that could beat it thou :)

actualy, a 502 boss hoss would ---- a turbo busa up. the thing with the busa is yeah, its lighter yeah it handles better, hell you could be making 800 hp with it. but it doesnt matter because the boss hoss weighs enough in the front to keep the bike down. where the busa will flip the ---- over in a heart beat unless this was on a track with bars. then a turbo inline 4 bike would murder it.

J-SMITH69 11-09-2005 03:52 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 

Originally Posted by rawr

Originally Posted by random-strike

Originally Posted by scottsi
i dont know why theyd do that, that is totally the wrong powerband you are wanting, you dont want low end torque, you want high end power, taht why 4 cylinders are what is used, maybe a v6 would have ben a bit better.

nah they wanted to be different and stand out, thats why they cost so much too...

its a beast, there is no "stock" sportbike that would beat either of them i bet, but for sure the 502cid one... i bet there is some turbocharged bikes out there that could beat it thou :)

actualy, a 502 boss hoss would ---- a turbo busa up. the thing with the busa is yeah, its lighter yeah it handles better, hell you could be making 800 hp with it. but it doesnt matter because the boss hoss weighs enough in the front to keep the bike down. where the busa will flip the ---- over in a heart beat unless this was on a track with bars. then a turbo inline 4 bike would murder it.

well i was assuming the busa would be drag'd out with a fat tire and some bars.

but the 502 makes 500horse and 570tq... thats a lot of tq :S

91dxcrx 11-09-2005 03:59 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 

Originally Posted by rawr

Originally Posted by random-strike

Originally Posted by scottsi
i dont know why theyd do that, that is totally the wrong powerband you are wanting, you dont want low end torque, you want high end power, taht why 4 cylinders are what is used, maybe a v6 would have ben a bit better.

nah they wanted to be different and stand out, thats why they cost so much too...

its a beast, there is no "stock" sportbike that would beat either of them i bet, but for sure the 502cid one... i bet there is some turbocharged bikes out there that could beat it thou :)

actualy, a 502 boss hoss would ---- a turbo busa up. the thing with the busa is yeah, its lighter yeah it handles better, hell you could be making 800 hp with it. but it doesnt matter because the boss hoss weighs enough in the front to keep the bike down. where the busa will flip the ---- over in a heart beat unless this was on a track with bars. then a turbo inline 4 bike would murder it.

that's not necessarily true, you ever seen the turbo busa vid where he is accelerating ridiculously on one wheel :o

Dx 101 11-09-2005 04:01 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
yeah those are nuts. i saw one in key west once tried to sit on it and basically had to jump over it to get on and im 6 1 so they are huge if i ever got a hold of one id rip it apart and put it in a s10 or something never a bike tho

jinxy 11-09-2005 04:03 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 

Originally Posted by 91dxcrx

Originally Posted by rawr

Originally Posted by random-strike

Originally Posted by scottsi
i dont know why theyd do that, that is totally the wrong powerband you are wanting, you dont want low end torque, you want high end power, taht why 4 cylinders are what is used, maybe a v6 would have ben a bit better.

nah they wanted to be different and stand out, thats why they cost so much too...

its a beast, there is no "stock" sportbike that would beat either of them i bet, but for sure the 502cid one... i bet there is some turbocharged bikes out there that could beat it thou :)

actualy, a 502 boss hoss would ---- a turbo busa up. the thing with the busa is yeah, its lighter yeah it handles better, hell you could be making 800 hp with it. but it doesnt matter because the boss hoss weighs enough in the front to keep the bike down. where the busa will flip the ---- over in a heart beat unless this was on a track with bars. then a turbo inline 4 bike would murder it.

that's not necessarily true, you ever seen the turbo busa vid where he is accelerating ridiculously on one wheel :o

in the nrl videos they dont ever realy get on it. the bike will flip. ive seen it happen a few times. it takes allot of weight on the front end to keep one down. where the boss hoss can nail it full throttle and just spin the back tire insted of lifting the bike up.

HondaTuner 11-09-2005 04:11 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
Regardless, the video was sweet.

HMT-Admin 11-09-2005 04:31 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
Cool bike, and cool burnout..

stupid idea though especially the price, I'd rather have a nice chopper, or a really fast street bike that can still handle decent.


J-SMITH69 11-09-2005 04:34 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 

Originally Posted by AbaZ
Cool bike, and cool burnout..

stupid idea though especially the price, I'd rather have a nice chopper, or a really fast street bike that can still handle decent.


they dont cut corners, but i guess they are really nice to ride

dragon 11-09-2005 05:30 PM

Re: sweet boss hoss video
 
interesting and unique but cost too much and too much power for a bike


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:50 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands