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Lazareth LM847 - Drive Test 2018 - V8 ENGINE POWERED MOTORCYCLE - HD
As a general rule, motorcycles only have 2 wheels. True, there are some 3-wheeled exceptions. Morgan, for example, will sell you a 3-wheeled vehicle that’s legally considered a motorcycle in most US states; ditto Canadian company Campagna. But if you want an actual motorcycle with 3 wheels, the only real choices are Can-Am or Harley-Davidson. And normally, 4 wheels is ATV territory. Now, though, a French firm has stepped up and made a 4-wheel motorcycle: the Lazareth LM410.
The 4 17” wheels and Michelin Power Cup Evo tires aren’t even the most impressive features. That would be the engine, a 4.7-liter V8 provided by Maserati. It’s linked to a 1-speed transmission and develops 470 hp and 361 lb-ft. But, despite the massive engine, the LM847 weighs less than the Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide.
There’s no 0-60 time or top speed recorded; Lazareth only claims the bike can go from 0-100 mph “in seconds.” However, the bike comes with hinged axles that Autoblog reports do let it actually corner. And with 4 sets of disc brakes—Nissins in the front, Brembos in the rear—the LM847 can presumably stop as well as it goes.
As unique a premise as a 4-wheel Maserati-V8-engined motorcycle is, only 10 LM847s were built. Priced at $107,000.
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