300HP Bienville Legacy Motorcycle
The Bienville Legacy looks like somebody had dismantled a chronograph forged by a Swiss master, then enlarged the parts and painstakingly...
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The Bienville Legacy looks like somebody had dismantled a chronograph forged by a Swiss master, then enlarged the parts and painstakingly pieced them back together to create an enhanced motorcycle that showcases flawless engineering and design.
Designed by J. T. Nesbitt, the legendary designer of the Confederate Wraith, the Legacy has industrial and retro styling accents. The water-cooled 1645cc Motus V4 engine generates 185 bhp, but this number can go up to 300 bhp with a Rotrex centrifugal supercharger kit and a bit of tuning. That’s an impressive number even for cars, so for a motorcycle that weighs relatively like a feather, that's just mind-blowing.
The Legacy is built by American Design and Master-Craft (ADMCi), founded by Jim Jacoby and Scott Miller, and will make its world debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.