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step 1: the 4-wheel streamliner (Team Hyperliner) using Ducati power

Due to some strong recommendations of friends with over 250+yrs of experience in running at the Bonneville Salt Falts in Utah, our initial streamliner will utilize four wheels and utilize Ducati engines. More details as to why later — but … Continue reading

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TEAM HYPERLINER is now official (www.TeamHyperliner.com)

Team Hyperliner is becoming more reality. New website where information over the next four years in regard to research, construction, engines, engine tuning, racing, enthusiasts involvement, racing with us, promotional activities, sponsorship and more will be found here –> new … Continue reading

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None were Ducati powered…

Looking back at the history of the fastest motorcycles that have run for landspeed record attempts — none were Ducati powered. (although there are some 50′s era records set by Ducati racers in the small displacement classes in Europe) Remember … Continue reading

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Ducati Hyperliner

As many of you all know, I have the desire to go back to the Bonneville Salt Flats in the upcoming future and to get a Ducati powered streamliner into the 200+ mph club. To do it though we will … Continue reading

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426 miles per hour — watch the speedometer

(originally posted at Facebook on August 23,2011 at 3:33pm) Watch the speedometer — 426mph at Bonneville. Anyone else besides me have the desire to build a Ducati power streamliner and go for 250+mph perhaps within the next five years at … Continue reading

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Bonneville Salt Flats 2008

(originally posted at Facebook on April 11, 2011 at 11:41pm) I had the good fortunate of being in the paddock at the 2008 Bonneville Salt Flats and the guest of a friend and the Ferguson Racing Team.  This group of … Continue reading

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