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What is the biggest and heaviest mass produced motorcycle ever made?

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What is the biggest and heaviest mass produced motorcycle ever made?

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  1. It has to be the Honda Goldwing Airbag model.  


  2. You said mass-produced. I take that to mean more than one or two. There was a bike back in the 80's called the Amazonian. Built in Brazil and sold without a motor. When you took delivery, you installed your own Volkwagen (or Porsche) motor. Very big thing, something like 1100 lbs. dry, without a motor. I think that would be right up there near the top.

  3. The motorcycle named the Led Zeppelin isn't mass produced, but is pretty cool.  Confirmed in the Guinness Book of World Records.  See the first link below.

    The Boss Hoss is a production bike with dealerships located all over the United States.  Their BHC-3 ZZ4 SS bike has a dry weight of 1110 pounds.  This bike is powered by a Small Block Chevy 350.  See second link below.

    Boss Hoss used to make an even larger bike powered by a massive 502 cubic inch Big Block Chevy.  It was discontinued in after the 2007 model year.  It is replaced by the BHC-3 LS2 powered by a Chevy LS2 similar to what is used in a Corvette.

    The LS2 bike has similar performance as the big block bike, but is a few hundred pounds lighter.

    Although these bikes are very powerful (the LS2 is 425 horse power) they are considered more cruiser style bikes than high performance sport bikes.

    Prices for these bikes start at about $35,000 USD, so you don't see many of them on the road.

  4. Behind the Boss Hoss is the Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager III, with approximately 4,500 built from 1984-1989.  Wet weight with a nearly full gas tank is 960 pounds.  I know because I weighed mine on certified for trade scales and the only option that would add weight was a trunk rack, maybe 8 pounds tops.  That's heavier than the old Suzuki Cavalcade or any Harley dresser or Gold Wing unless one was totally encrusted with lights, chrome and every imaginable doo-dad.

  5. triumph rocketIII

  6. That would most likely be the Honda Rune. Not produced any longer but was a production bike. Biggest longest baddest thing to ever hit the road... Hence the short life span

  7. Honda Valkery   ......I think.

  8. i'm willing ot bet a harley.

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