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Big Red (motorcycle)

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Manufacturer
  
Don Vesco

Assembly
  
c. 1969

Big Red (motorcycle)

Successor
  
"Silver Bird" streamliner

Class
  
Speed record streamliner motorcycle

Engine
  
Two, 350 cc two-stroke, two-cylinder Yamaha motors

Frame type
  
Monocoque body (drop tank)

Big Red was the machine with which American Don Vesco took the motorcycle land-speed record, 405.25 kilometres per hour (251.81 mph), on September 17, 1970 at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.

At Bonneville Speed Week in 1969, Vesco took Big Red to a speed of 365 km/h (227 mph). The following year, with the five and a half meter long motorcycle built from an aircraft drop tank, he undertook several more attempts to break the 395.363-kilometre-per-hour (245.667 mph) record set by Robert Leppan in 1966. He succeeded in setting a new record of 405.25 km/h (251.81 mph). A month later, the record was broken again: Cal Rayborn reached an averaged 427.25 kilometres per hour (265.48 mph) in two runs in opposite directions.

The bike is now an exhibit of the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum.

References

Big Red (motorcycle) Wikipedia