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Salt Addiction Angelic Bulldog Photo Gallery
Our MotorcycleUSA correspondent Rocky Robinson takes a look at the newest two-wheeled challenger to contest the 400 mph. Read about the UK's Angelic Bulldog team in the latest installment
Salt Addiction Angelic Bulldog
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Gabriel in Motivator on the Verneuk Pan, Northern Cape, South Africa, 2003.
The single keel wheel made for Richard Brown's rocket powered bike which he ran at Bonneville in 1999.
Gabriel and Dr Peter Maskus—designer, builder and owner of the Acabion, prepare for test session near Berlin.
Gabriel during his first run onboard Acabion. The wind was too strong to run with the stabilizer wheels up until the next day.
Luke Moody, Adam Boar, Tom Carrington, Paul Allen and Tim Room—all students of Gabriel’s, pose with one of the bikes they would see run at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
The ultimate field trip, Gabriel’s students on the salt—hopefully lathered in sun screen…
Gabriel on the line with a Kawasaki ZX12R at Speed Week 2000. Top speed 190.765mph, absolutely stock!
Gabriel poses with a wooden mockup of the profile of his streamliner.
Rear view of the first wooden buck, made to assess space and size for components. Gabriel is laid inside, with a red helmet.
Images of Stu Rogers and Gabriel setting up the layout of the engine for the very first time.
Angelic Bulldog’s beating heart is a V8 engine utilizing two Suzuki Hayabusa top ends mated to a single crank.
CAD drawing of the engine and drive train assembly with dual chain drive to rear wheel.
Conceptual renderings of body profile.
Image of what the finished streamliner might look like on the salt flats.