This 125cc V10 Engine Is A Hand-Crafted Marvel

This miniature, working V10 was lovingly built over a period spanning nearly three years, and it's exquisite
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Most 125cc engines we see are single-cylinder units in entry-level motorbikes, but what you see here is no ordinary 125. It’s a hand-crafted V10, with sequential fuel injection, dry-sump lubrication and a triple-plate clutch, and yes, it runs. It runs rather beautifully, in fact.

There’s an extensive build thread for the project, which is shown to span nearly three years, and include a substantial amount of machining. The attention to detail here is - as you’d expect - incredibly thorough.

If you had such a thing in your garage, what would you stick it in?

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Matthew Henderson

and I’ve witnessed it slowly go viral, there’s a comment chain in which people are like:”PUT IT IN A GO-KART! PUT IT IN A MOTORBIKE!! PUT IT IN AN R/C CAR!!!”

09/03/2017 - 19:08 |
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Sten Pettersen

I now want a moped, just so i could stick this engine in it!

09/03/2017 - 21:12 |
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how high can it rev?

09/03/2017 - 23:14 |
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Anonymous

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From the video, it looks like he only revved it to 4.5k

09/04/2017 - 02:56 |
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Anonymous

Three years to make? This is why you don’t get American construction workers to make anything

09/04/2017 - 00:32 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

So, what’s your point? Ken Imhoff took 17 years to build a 1982 Lamborghini Countach LP5000S replica. It’s the difference between “doing it as a hobby” and “doing it as a job”. If that was his 9-to-5, It would’ve been done in a matter of a month.

09/04/2017 - 02:55 |
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WillThatFitInMyHonda

That thing runs better than my first two cars did…

09/06/2017 - 01:00 |
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Anonymous

Holy crap!!! That’s amazing!

09/10/2017 - 21:51 |
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Anonymous

I need this in my moped.

10/06/2017 - 10:52 |
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