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Editorial Brief: Continuing to push the performance envelope and boundaries of two-wheeled insanity that is land-speed racing, Bill Warner muscled his turbocharged, 1299cc Wild Brothers Racing Suzuki Hayabusa to 278.6 mph at the Texas Mile on October 25, a new record that upped its "World's Fastest Streetbike" status by 5.3 mph over a July, 2010 run in Loring, Maine.



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WORLD'S FASTEST STREETBIKE GOES 278.6 MPH AT THE TEXAS MILE


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DAYTON, Ohio. (October 29, 2010) -- Continuing to push the performance envelope and boundaries of two-wheeled insanity that is land-speed racing, Bill Warner muscled his turbocharged, 1299cc Wild Brothers Racing Suzuki Hayabusa to 278.6 mph at the Texas Mile on October 25, a new record that upped its "World's Fastest Streetbike" status by 5.3 mph over a July, 2010 run in Loring, Maine.

Out of 76 motorcycles and 173 cars, this dynamic duo was also easily the fastest vehicle at the Texas Mile, an annual event which is held at an industrial airport in Goliad, Texas. Competitors leave from a standing start, have a mile to reach terminal velocity and another half mile of tarmac to get their machines stopped.

 

Warner, a mild-mannered tropical fish farmer and marine biologist during the workweek, turns into a mad scientist on race weekends. He went progressively faster during the three-day festival of speed, posting a 255.1 mph run on Friday, 270.7 mph on Saturday--beating the old motorcycle record of 261.5 mph, set in March, 2010--and 278.6 mph on Sunday. Very modestly, he said, "I gradually made changes to the bike's existing setup to maximize the acceleration in each gear, trying to utilize all of the available horsepower."

 

"The entire weekend, all three days, I only was able to make five runs," admitted the 41-year-old from Tampa Bay, Florida. "I usually run four or five per day, so five passes in three days is not much time to get everything dialed in. The Texas Mile track is very smooth and wide, but there is not much room to shut down. More than once, I took a wild ride off the end of the track trying to get the bike stopped.

 

"The wind picked up significantly after 9:30 every morning. It took two runs (one on Friday and one on Saturday) to learn to stay the hell off the track when those side winds picked up. There was one gust that laid the bike over so bad I could have put a knee down, but that's not a good idea at 240 mph, while trying to go straight.

 

"The early-morning pass on Sunday that set the record started with my best launch ever. The bike got squirrely, skidded side to side and then she finally hooked up. It felt like I was shot out of a canon! The bike stayed perfectly vertical for the entire run. It was so smooth it felt slow, if that makes any sense. Shutdown was tough, but fun, the bike screeching, sliding and hopping off the track."

 

Wild Brothers Racing had a great year of land-speed racing in 2010. It now holds track records at Maxton, North Carolina (272 mph), Loring, Maine (273 mph) and now Goliad, Texas (278.6 mph).

 

Brock's Performance President Brock Davidson, another member of the 200 mph club, is impressed with Warner's heart and achievements: "The thing that strikes me, is that I didn't know Bill before this year, but he came highly recommended. With methodical, consistent, record-breaking runs, he's proven his skill to the point where I sit back in awe and wait to see the next goal het sets outs to break."

 

Warner's Wild Bros Racing team and Larry Forstall worked on the Hayabusa's development, tuning and technical direction, engine assembly was handled by Steve Knecum, and Walter Kudron, a 200 mph club member also, played the all-important role of Sponsor Relations Director.

 

The record-setting bike was set up with products and technical support from the following sponsors: Brock's Performance, BST, RCC Turbos, Garrett Turbo Technologies/Honeywell, Ward Performance, R&D Motorsports Inc., Ohlins USA, Continental Tires, MTC Engineering, Worldwide Bearings, Knecum Performance Engines, Web Cam Inc., McIntosh Machine and Fabrication, Aerospace Lubricants, Inc., Spiegler Performance Parts, Heads Up Performance, Falicon Crankshaft Components Inc., Millennium Technologies Inc., Color Concepts, Power-Coat, Zip Sensors, Weimer Mechanical Services, Helmet House, Larry Forstall Racing, AiM Sports and Crower Rods.


A list of specifications follows. For more information about these products and the bike's setup, click here. For more information on Brock's Performance products, BST wheels and other sportbike performance parts, go to BrocksPerformance.com.

 

 


SPECIFICATIONS, PARTS AND SUPPLIERS

Wild Brothers Racing 1299cc, Turbocharged,

2005 Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa

 

Top Speed: 278.6 mph

Estimated Worth: $90,000

Power: 650 hp

Torque: 314 lbs.-ft.

 

ENGINE

Type: Liquid-cooled inline-4

Bore x Stroke: 81mm x 63mm

Displacement: 1299cc

Compression: 8.5:1

Redline: 12,000 rpm

Cylinder head: Stock

Valve train: DOHC, 16v

Cylinder head modifications: Ward Performance

Cams: Web Cam

Valves: Ferrea

Cam chain tensioner: Brock's Performance

Cylinder: Stock, aluminum, linerless design

Cylinder bore coatings: Millennium

Pistons: MTC

Rings: MTC

Pins: MTC

Circlips: MTC

Crankshaft modifications: Falicon

Connecting rods: Crower

Main bearings: Stock

Big end bearings: Stock

Crankcase: Stock

Crankcase: modifications: Harry's Machine

Oil pan baffle: Brock's Performance

Transmission: 6-speed constant-mesh

Transmission modifications: R&D

Transmission bearings: Worldwide Bearings

Transmission coatings: Power-Coat

Shift shafts: Brock's Performance

Clutch: MTC

Clutch type: wet, multi-stage lockup

Induction: Turbocharging

Turbo system: RCC Turbos

Turbocharger: Garrett

Heat exchanger: RCC Turbos 

Ignition: Stock

Ignition amplifier: NLR

Spark plugs: NGK

ECU: Stock

ECU modifications: ECU editor

Fuel injection: Stock

Secondary injection: RCC Turbos

Fuel: VP Racing Fuels C16

Sensors: EGT, Zip Sensors

Data acquisition: Aim Sports

Boost controller: NLR

Secondary injector system: Microtech

Exhaust: RCC Turbos

Plumbing: Earl's

Gaskets: Cometic

Seals: Stock

Oil: Alisyn

Oil Filter: K&P Engineering

Fasteners: Heads Up Performance

Starter pin set: Brock's Performance

 

CHASSIS

Frame: Stock

Frame modifications: McIntosh, raked +5 degrees

Subframe: McIntosh

Swingarm: McIntosh, 2-5 in. over stock

Wheelbase: 63 in.

Drive chain: Brock's Performance/EK

Chain lubricant: Alisyn

Sprockets: Vortex

Front wheel: BST carbon fiber, 3.5 in. x 17 in.

Rear wheel: BST carbon fiber, 8.5 in. x 18 in.

Wheel bearings: Worldwide Bearings

Front tire: Continental 120/70x17 Race Attack

Rear tire: Continental 240/40x18 Race Attack Custom

Tire warmer: Woodcraft

Brake master cylinder: ISR

Brake calipers: Stock

Brake lines: Spiegler

Brake pads: Spiegler/Carbone Lorraine

Brake rotors: Spiegler/ABM

Brake fluid: Valvoline Dot 4

Front suspension: Stock 2008 Hayabusa, Ohlins springs

Steering damper: Ohlins

Rear suspension links: Brock's Performance

Rear shock: Ohlins TTX

Bodywork: Custom

Fuel tank: Custom

Fuel capacity: 3.5 gallons

Paint: Color Concepts Auto Refinishing

Seat height: 28" 

Weight: 590 pounds

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About The Texas Mile:

The Texas Mile, a bi-annual motorsports festival started in 2003, welcomes streetbikes of all sizes, exotic street and racecars, in addition to land-speed racers. Participants come from all edges of the United States, Canada and Mexico to test themselves and their motorized equipment. Competitors achieve top speed in one mile from a standing start and have another half-mile to get their steeds stopped. Official speeds are calculated by a speed trap located in the final 132 feet of the course. Timing equipment includes timing lights and lasers hooked to a computer specifically designed for calculating top-speed runs.

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Bill Warner riding the Wild Brothers Racing 1299cc Turbocharged Hayabusa at the Texas Mile
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The World's Fastest Streetbike
Texas Mile Timeslip: 278.6 mph!

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World's Fastest Streetbike Rider:
Team Wild Brothers' Bill Warner
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The World's Fastest Streetbike:
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The World's Fastest Streetbike:
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The World's Fastest Streetbike:
278.6 mph!

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