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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2008

I found a way to make it more stable. This bike has a 500cc V4, 102bhp, 52nm, 170kg.

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  • Wow.

    I can see you put alot of work into this. By this i mean video editing.

    I mean really, whats the point in this?

  • It's not video editing, clever man.

  • noob

  • no u

  • No.

  • Ever gonna make it public? :)

    G!NhO from lfsforum

  • As soon as I've implemented a licence checker. I'm stuck at 99%, and have been so for a few months.

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  • download?

  • /watch?v=90VUVhdOM8Q&feature=c­hannel there is the v4 bike!

  • @n1Erik90 srsly? ive never seen more than 2 sylinders on a bike before.. and being 4 put in a V position is hard to imagine xD but thank you^^ learned something new today aswell ;P

  • @akieron1992 Yep :) There are plenty of road bikes with a V4 engine.

  • a V4 on a bike? -.-

  • IMPRESSIVE

  • @GT4tube I'm quite proud of it tbh.

  • NOOOOO BIKE on LFS ! FAIL

  • This isnt a fucking mod. This is fucking camera angles and shit.

  • @konstasma thank you, captain obvious. This video shows what the LFS physics engine is capable of.

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