While the brake pedal and gear shift were now all on the proper side, I was still nervous taking out this handmade custom one-of-a-kind prototype. It housed its original billet-aluminum carved engine (these were heavily tested before they were ready to cast), and it sported massive velocity stacks and a barely-corked exhaust. Brakes, though not ABS, were still massive Brembos. Gerry fired up the bike to warm it sufficiently. It was damn loud.
We wheeled the bike outside and let it idle.
Gerry decided he would lead a spirited route in his Benz so that he could keep a quick pace, and I felt better that I would have someone to follow in unfamiliar territory. I mounted up, fired the bike up, and felt my stomach tighten as we set off.
The prototype had a longer wheelbase frame, perfect for a rider who was 6’3” and long arms. Me – I’m 5’10” with an average arm length, so it was a slight stretch to the bars, but the longer wheelbase made me push hard on the bars for tight turns. The country roads we started out on were a bit bumpy for the suspension, mostly the rear which could be easily adjusted, but the front was perfect. About 20 min later, we made it to the motorway, which was mostly empty on a Sunday afternoon.
I swear I saw Gerry smile as he stomped on the Benz, a puff of black smoke emerged from his tailpipe, and the turbo diesel six surged forward, gaining speed rather rapidly. I throttled on, let Gerry gain a distance ahead, and then yanked the throttle back hard. The bike lept forward, not as aggressive like my MV Agusta Brutale, but more linear and precise acceleration, loads of torque helping to quickly build speed.
The revs climbed quickly past six, then seven, then eight thousand RPM, with more room to go. On a parallel twin? It was smooth as any twin I’ve ever ridden – super light vibration, punctuated by an angry growl. More like a triple.
I caught up with Gerry a bit too suddenly, and then again, a puff of black smoke from the Benz, and we were flying. The speedo was disconnected, and I guessed we were near 85-90 as we swept pass the occasional car on our left. I was happy that lane discipline in the UK was much better than in the states.