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- Design Specifications
- References
- Further reading
- External links
- See also
{{Infobox motorcycle |name = BUB Seven |image = ChrisCarrWorldRecordMotorcycle2006.jpg |image_size = 300px |caption = |aka = Lucky 7 |manufacturer = Denis Manning/BUB Enterprises |parent_company = |production = |assembly = |predecessor = |successor = |class = Streamliner |engine = 2,997 cc 16-valve turbocharged V-4 |bore_stroke = 4.125 in x 3 in |compression = 9.5 : 1 |top_speed = {{convert|367.382|mph|km/h|abbr=on}} |power = 500hp @ 8500 RPM[2] |torque = 400 lb/ft torque @ 8500 RPM[2] |ignition = |transmission = Four speed, dry clutch[2] Water-cooled chain drive[5] |frame = Carbon fiber/kevlar/aluminum honeycomb composite monocoque[6][7] |suspension = |brakes = |tires = |rake_trail = |wheelbase = |length = {{convert|21|ft|m|abbr=on}}[6] |width = {{convert|22|in|m|abbr=on}}[6] |height = {{convert|32|in|m|abbr=on}}[6] |seat_height = |dry_weight = {{convert|1600|lb|kg|abbr=on}}[6] |wet_weight = |fuel_capacity = |oil_capacity = |fuel_consumption = |turning_radius = |related = |sp = }}BUB Seven Streamliner is an American-built streamliner motorcycle that held the motorcycle land-speed record from 2006 to 2008 and again from 2009 to 2010.[12] BUB Seven and two other streamliners traded the title of "world's fastest motorcycle" during official speed runs at Bonneville Speedway in the summer of 2006.[13][14] The other two competitors were Ack Attack and the EZ-Hook streamliner.[15] In 2017, Valerie Thompson rode BUB Seven for more record attempts at Bonneville.[1]DesignDesign for the streamliner is attributed to Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee Denis Manning,[2] who is also the owner, although it was listed for sale in 2010.[18][19] Additional design work for the purpose-built V-4 engine was provided by Joe Harralson of Sierra Design Engineering.[7] According to Harralson, the only off the shelf component in the engine is the oil filter.[21] Manning has stated that the aerodynamic shape was inspired by the Coho salmon, who he observed swimming {{convert|50|mph|km/h}} in the Columbia River.[5][23] Manning had previously built Cal Rayborn's 1970 world speed record motorcycle, using a similar streamlined fairing built from a surplus jet drop tank.[23][25] Specifications- Weight: {{convert|1600|lb|kg|abbr=on}}[6]
- Length : {{convert|21|ft|m|abbr=on}}[6]
- Height: {{convert|32|in|m|abbr=on}}[6]
- Width: {{convert|22|in|m|abbr=on}}[6]
- Coefficient of drag: 0.08[6] or 0.09[31]
References1. ^{{citation|title=Valerie Thompson and Denis Manning Return to Bonneville: Highlights filmed for Dana Brown’s "Rockets and Titans"|work=RideApart|author=Tod Rafferty |date=August 25, 2017|url=https://rideapart.com/articles/valerie-thompson-denis-manning-return-bonneville}} 2. ^{{mhof|387|Denis Manning}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 {{citation|title=General specifications|publisher=BUB 7 official website|url=http://seven-streamliner.com/specs/index.html|access-date=2013-03-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121128023137/http://seven-streamliner.com/specs/index.html|archive-date=2012-11-28|dead-url=yes|df=}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{citation|title=Engine details|publisher=BUB 7 official website|url=http://seven-streamliner.com/engine/index.html|access-date=2013-03-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121128025928/http://seven-streamliner.com/engine/index.html|archive-date=2012-11-28|dead-url=yes|df=}} 5. ^1 {{citation|title=Wind tunnel|publisher=BUB 7 official website|url=http://seven-streamliner.com/wind-tunnel/index.html|access-date=2013-03-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130130024635/http://seven-streamliner.com/wind-tunnel/index.html|archive-date=2013-01-30|dead-url=yes|df=}} 6. ^1 {{citation|title=Crew|publisher=BUB 7 official website|url=http://seven-streamliner.com/crew/index.html|access-date=2013-03-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130130024354/http://seven-streamliner.com/crew/index.html|archive-date=2013-01-30|dead-url=yes|df=}} 7. ^1 2 {{citation|title=WORLD'S FASTEST MOTORCYCLE DESIGNED WITH ALGOR FEA SOFTWARE| url=http://www.algor.com/news_pub/cust_app/streamliner/default.asp| publisher=Autodesk Inc.| date=c. 2006}} 8. ^1 {{citation|title=World Records 1979–Present |publisher=Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme |url=http://www.fim-live.com/fileadmin/user_upload/medias/WorldRecords/pdfs/2012/WREC_CATI_GRP_AI_DIV_ABC_3000cc.pdf }}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 9. ^1 {{citation|journal=Road Racing World|date=May 24, 2010|title=BUB Seven Streamliner, The World's Fastest Motorcycle, Is For Sale|url=http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/bub-seven-streamliner-the-worlds-fastest-motorcycle-is-for-sale/}} 10. ^1 {{citation|title=2006 Bonneville Streamliner Battle|author=Bart Madson|date=October 18, 2006|publisher=Motorcycle USA|url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/499/1496/Motorcycle-Article/2006-Bonneville-Streamliner-Battle.aspx}} 11. ^1 {{Cite book|title=World's Fastest Motorcycle: The Day The Bonneville Salt Stood Still |last=Stein|first=John|publisher=Parker House |year=2007|ISBN=0979689112}} 12. ^1 2 {{Youtube|1m6CjlaqScs|Jay Leno's Garage}} 13. ^1 2 {{citation|title=Big Ugly: The Story Behind the Landspeed Record|quote=In September 2009, Chris Carr set a new motorcycle land speed record of 367.382mph in the BUB Seven streamliner. And the shape of the fastest bike ever built was inspired by, erm... a fish. Here’s how it all happened|date=3 June 2010 |author= Stuart Barker|publisher=Visordown|url=http://www.visordown.com/features/big-ugly-the-story-behind-the-landspeed-record/11762.html}} 14. ^1 {{citation |url=http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/asp/classics/bike.asp?id=88 |publisher=Motorcycle Hall of Fame |title=1970 Harley Streamliner |year=2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130606050815/http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/asp/classics/bike.asp?id=88 |archivedate=2013-06-06 |df= }} 15. ^1 {{citation | title=Sam Wheeler's EZ-Hook Streamliner: The Quest For 400 Mph|date=January 2013 |journal=Sport Rider|author= Kent Kunitsugu|url=http://www.sportrider.com/features/146_1301_sam_wheeler_ez_hook_streamliner/viewall.html}} 16. ^1 {{Cite book|title=Live to ride: the rumbling, roaring world of speed, escape, and adventure on two wheels|last=Johnson|first=Wayne|publisher=Atria Books|year=2010|ISBN=1416550321|page=236}}
[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] }}Further reading- {{Cite book|title=World's Fastest Motorcycle: The Day The Bonneville Salt Stood Still |last=Stein|first=John|publisher=Parker House |year=2007|ISBN=0979689112}}
- {{Cite book|title=Live to ride: the rumbling, roaring world of speed, escape, and adventure on two wheels|last=Johnson|first=Wayne|publisher=Atria Books|year=2010|ISBN=1416550321|pages=203–244, chapter 7, "At the Last, Fastest Place on Earth: Salt Fever"}}
External links- {{Official website|http://seven-streamliner.com}}
- {{Youtube|1m6CjlaqScs|Jay Leno's Garage}}
- {{Youtube|LCuokkXJsoc|BUB Seven 2009 Bonneville 367 mph record run}}
See also- Motorcycle land-speed record
- Ack Attack
{{Forced induction motorcycles}} 4 : American motorcycles|Land speed record motorcycles|Feet forwards motorcycles|Streamliner motorcycles |