When a Car Manufacturer tries to make a Motorcycle

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2024
  • The Dodge Tomahawk was unveiled in 2003 to both acclaim and criticism. This V10 Viper engine 4 wheeled motorcycle monstrosity was striking but was it a legitimate motorcycle?
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  • @AndWhatISeeIsME
    @AndWhatISeeIsME 10 дней назад +840

    "They think it'll go like 380, but they can't find anybody willing to test the top speed." - Every self-proclaimed car guy at my high school ca. 2004

    • @dj_laundry_list
      @dj_laundry_list 10 дней назад +43

      The car guy at my high school who said that (and who's dad owned a viper) eventually failed out of engineering school

    • @spaceboypoogie
      @spaceboypoogie 10 дней назад +22

      I had (2) Years of High School Auto Service; Graduated 2003, then received my A.A.S Automotive Degree in May 2005, and Shipped-Out to the NAVY by October 2006. It was the harbinger to the 2008 Financial Crisis, and none of the Dealerships were hiring, even (3) Years prior. Anywho, I got to see the Tomahawk out in Santa Clara, along with the 300C Bentleys. lmfao Even the V-10 Dodge Ram was more practical, but the Tomahawk just got your imagination going. Thank you for listening to my 'HawkTALK.

    • @Deep-Sarcasm
      @Deep-Sarcasm 10 дней назад +13

      Ah yeah, I remember that excuse. Like, have they never been to earth? There are so many daring idiots here. Did dodge even try going "noooo baaaalllls"

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL 10 дней назад +4

      Very optimistic thinking when no one has not even reach the 100.

    • @brdllc
      @brdllc 8 дней назад +4

      That was then followed by “I would do it no problem, they’re just scared” of course

  • @andredeketeleastutecomplex
    @andredeketeleastutecomplex 10 дней назад +555

    How to drain a fuel tank in the shortest possible time.
    Dodge: we can do it

    • @kawings
      @kawings 10 дней назад +10

      12.7 liter of fuel capacity. that kind of tank equivalent to a 150cc motorcycle tank.

    • @theunluckycharm9637
      @theunluckycharm9637 9 дней назад +1

      We need a gallon bike

    • @KevinSmith-qi5yn
      @KevinSmith-qi5yn 9 дней назад

      Dodge put Yamaha's V-Max to shame in that department.

    • @johngiles6376
      @johngiles6376 8 дней назад +1

      lmfao

    • @lsp6032
      @lsp6032 6 дней назад +5

      bugatti chiron reached almost 500km/h(>300mph), it drained it's 100L fuel tank in just 10 minutes at such speed, this bike would not even reach such speed as the tank will run dry quickly before even reaching that 400mph(640km/h) claimed speed

  • @samizdat113
    @samizdat113 10 дней назад +286

    Mitsubishi would definitely make a motorcycle that starts burning a quart of oil per day when it's 3 years old.

    • @htchd1htchd149
      @htchd1htchd149 10 дней назад +15

      It doesn't burn it it sweats ot out every fiber of its soul

    • @felixjones9198
      @felixjones9198 8 дней назад +3

      If my Evo is anything to go by, that's true.

    • @user-wm3fc1sk1p
      @user-wm3fc1sk1p 7 дней назад +1

      Something tells me you don't know anything about engines.

    • @jamesdagmond
      @jamesdagmond 6 дней назад +2

      @@user-wm3fc1sk1p You don't have to know a lot to know that certain Mitsubishi engines have a problem with oil consumption. Something tells me that you're just talking crap.

    • @user-wm3fc1sk1p
      @user-wm3fc1sk1p 6 дней назад +4

      @@jamesdagmond which engine are you talking about in particular?
      If you're going to name an old ahh engine, I hope you're aware that all engines contain a lil something called "Valve stem seals" Over time, due to lack of use, these seals become hard like plastic and dont seal up anymore, allowing oil to seep into the combustion chamber and be burnt then released by the exhaust pipe.
      This phenomenon is most noticeable with older lower mileage engines, In other words ( engines that may have been used a good bit in like the 90s/ early 2000s and then sat for years on someone's garage... Then people go out there and be like " look at this piece of crap! 100k miles and the car makes me seem like part of the fumigation and pest control team". Just change your god damn valve seals.
      In the rare case that your oil consumption is caused by your oil control rings, just take out your engine, take it to a machine shop, have them look at it, if they say you need to overbore it do it then slap new rings on it and out you go.
      However, based on how you word yourself I doubt you have the skills to tear down an engine, you make it seem like "Oh this engine was designed to burn a gallon of oil per day and there's nothing I can do to stop it"
      I hope you one day understand that all engines are fundamentally working on the same principle and therefore are very similar in construction.
      I'm mostly speaking for the older mitsubishi engines 80s- early 2000s-maybe 2010ish. Since then I've lost interest in the automotive division of mitsubishi and havent been keeping up with their newer engines tbh.

  • @thejunkman
    @thejunkman 10 дней назад +146

    This (and of course the Viper that donated an engine) was the reward for Chrysler completing all their assignments and turning in their homework early with the K-cars. The government gave them an extra study hall. This is what they did with their time

    • @didjterminator808
      @didjterminator808 7 дней назад +4

      I could actually see the Tomohawk work though, if they redesigned it with a streamliner aesthetic instead (a Gru bike if you will), and turned it into a sort of Ryker/Niken hybrid with two big cruiser wheels at the back (and the wheels actually wide enough apart with good enough steering angle to actually be viable in traffic).
      Something like this definitely has a place in the exotic super-cruiser market. It just needs to pass emissions first................. maybe a smaller engine would be required but a super high revving low (for a car) displacement V10 would sound amazing ngl.

  • @ChicagoBrent
    @ChicagoBrent 10 дней назад +236

    "Dodgy math?" Chrys help me.

  • @wyattthayne7168
    @wyattthayne7168 9 дней назад +24

    I think it's pretty silly for journalists to criticize the tomahawk for being unrideable and impractical when making it largely functional in the first place already makes it more usable than a good chunk of concept vehicles.
    It's a V10 motorcycle showpiece,
    A "ridable automotive sculpture" and its just that, lol.

  • @Evolution_Kills
    @Evolution_Kills 10 дней назад +97

    Dodge Tomahawk: The most expensive holder for your Viper engine.

    • @ForfeMac
      @ForfeMac 10 дней назад

      Would've made the boss hoss look like a bitch hick.

    • @voxac30withstrat
      @voxac30withstrat 5 дней назад +1

      The most expensive pile of pointless garbage that literally cannot turn corners. Oh sorry thats Harley Davidson

    • @MrSirFluffy
      @MrSirFluffy 4 дня назад +1

      @@voxac30withstrat I'd imagine those who bought it are happy, it's an art piece. One of the coolest motorcycles ever made and extremely rare and unique.

  • @chris_vk3cae
    @chris_vk3cae 10 дней назад +23

    Kinda get the vibe that some people didn't watch the whole video, like from start to finish, before making comments..

  • @davidcisco4036
    @davidcisco4036 10 дней назад +57

    The massive "Amazonas 1600" motorcycle was powered by the Volkswagen Beetle engine.

    • @jlGenozzV
      @jlGenozzV 10 дней назад +5

      And still had the Bettle gearbox

    • @Eggyteevee
      @Eggyteevee 8 дней назад +5

      Reverse gear included

    • @xPablo1376
      @xPablo1376 8 дней назад +1

      nobody tell honda lol

    • @IceTTom
      @IceTTom 7 дней назад +3

      As a longtime motorcycle enthusiast, I’m ashamed I’m not familiar with this.

    • @KuramaEL
      @KuramaEL 5 дней назад

      followed up by the Kahena!

  • @mikepierce4739
    @mikepierce4739 10 дней назад +165

    Allen Millyard in the UK did make a viper motor motorcycle. And went 207.4 mph. From his tiny garage and basic hand tools.

    • @kevatut23
      @kevatut23 10 дней назад +21

      Allen is an inspiration. Reminds me a bit of Burt Monroe. But better equipped, and broader focus.

    • @lavrentizapadni747
      @lavrentizapadni747 10 дней назад +12

      He also drove his Viper at, I think, 186 mph with one of his (crazy) pals as a pillion passenger!

    • @JelloThatsMellow
      @JelloThatsMellow 10 дней назад +37

      So.. you didn't watch the video? Nice

    • @chris_vk3cae
      @chris_vk3cae 10 дней назад +12

      ​@@JelloThatsMellow I'd say they got halfway through.....

    • @mikepierce4739
      @mikepierce4739 10 дней назад +1

      @@JelloThatsMellow yes I did. Just not impressed with the tomahawk bike.

  • @bikergamersoldierspy533
    @bikergamersoldierspy533 10 дней назад +48

    And then Allen Millyard said: hold my beer. And built one in his garage and actually rides it.

    • @rm25088
      @rm25088 10 дней назад +1

      Yeah that is pretty impressive.

    • @mr.k7457
      @mr.k7457 9 дней назад +1

      its got 2 wheels and looks relatively normal too, not some weird monstrosity concept car thing

    • @bikergamersoldierspy533
      @bikergamersoldierspy533 9 дней назад

      @@mr.k7457 Don't get me wrong, I think that Tomahawk is a stunning looking machine. I've loved it since the day I first saw it. But the whole exercise was a bit pointless

    • @mr.k7457
      @mr.k7457 9 дней назад

      @@bikergamersoldierspy533 ill just say I thought it looked a lot cooler in the early 2000s

  • @mattheide2775
    @mattheide2775 9 дней назад +21

    I can't believe that I forgot about this wonderful piece of engineering. Dodge still builds factory "Hotrods" today😊 The Tomahawk got my motorcycle friends talking back in the day. After that, two guys bought Dodge Durangos for their growing families.

  • @StardustADV
    @StardustADV 10 дней назад +54

    If other car manufacturers make bikes it would go like this:
    -$500k Ferarri sportbike, made in collaboration with Ducati.
    -$40k Jeep ADV thats overpriced as hell because 2 wheel wrangler.
    -Random unkillable toyota hybrid naked or "sport touring" bike that will have a low msrp but cost at least $10k more after dealer mark ups.
    -Ford F-050 2 wheeled cruiser with a truck bed.
    -$30k tesla cyber-bike thats sold as an add-on to be fit in the back of your cyber truck rather then be its own thing.
    -Random flat/boxer 4 subaru that just litterally uses one of their smaller car engines.
    -Oil burning kia/hyundai compleate with engine fires, but dont worry, it has a 10 year warentee they will try as hard as they can to not honor.

    • @onehundredpicks5531
      @onehundredpicks5531 7 дней назад +1

      Accurate lol

    • @legionofanon
      @legionofanon 7 дней назад +3

      The F-050 with the bed actually sounds interesting

    • @bones642
      @bones642 7 дней назад +1

      @@legionofanonok grandpa 😏

    • @wdf70
      @wdf70 7 дней назад +5

      The F-050 just made me laugh from the name alone, lol

    • @TheImperfectGuy
      @TheImperfectGuy 6 дней назад +3

      Ducati is now a Volkswagen subsidiary and already has made a Lamborghini motorcycle since

  • @christophhofland8890
    @christophhofland8890 6 дней назад +13

    this thing is so cool looking.
    I mean, its absurd, in every sense of the word, but that just kinda gives it charm.

  • @brinkipinki
    @brinkipinki 10 дней назад +23

    "Dodgy math"
    Peak comedy

  • @sooyster4033
    @sooyster4033 10 дней назад +17

    "It's the same basic concept...this is just a lot cooler."
    -Bart, 2024

  • @willernst2721
    @willernst2721 10 дней назад +14

    Toyota, Nissan, or Mazda. All of them have inline six motors they could build a bike around longitudinally with a shaft drive. Making a perfectly balanced bike that could roast any other, at least in a straight line. Besides that, Volvo making the 'safest' motorcycle would be a sight. Ford could build a trike with a truck bed and probably sell a few. Subaru could definitely make an adventure bike and sell some. Really though I kinda find it hard to believe that Tesla isn't already selling a bike, just wrap a frame around a power wall and a beefy hub motor and money.

    • @NoOne-ef7yu
      @NoOne-ef7yu 10 дней назад +1

      Volvo would probably do an iteration on the old quasars.
      Possibly with an inline-5.

    • @therwfer
      @therwfer 10 дней назад +3

      BMW currently builds i6 bikes. They have a history of building longitudinal inliners (K100-K1200) and yet they decided to put their sixers in the other way - still with a shaft drive. So i guess when a company with 100 years of motorcycle experience builds them that way, there are good reasons to do it. I also guess the thing would just get long as fuck (technical term) and with that extremely hard to handle at lower speeds and in tight environments. That being said, those engines are a dream! They aren't build for peak performance - rather to the maximum elasticity, which gives you a power band that feels like from an electric motor: silky smooth torque at whichever RPM.

    • @davidrochow9382
      @davidrochow9382 10 дней назад +1

      @@NoOne-ef7yu Putting Volvo and Motorcycle in the same sentence. Wash your mouth out.

    • @willernst2721
      @willernst2721 10 дней назад +1

      @@therwfer a good reason for a company and a good reason for the end user are often two completely different things, as shown by this very video. That said, making bikes wider then small cars is what BMW is known for and maybe they do have a good reason for it. I'm obviously being an arse though.

    • @willernst2721
      @willernst2721 10 дней назад +2

      @@davidrochow9382 oh come on, you know it would be so ugly it would actually look good, like a KTM.

  • @DurokSubaka
    @DurokSubaka 10 дней назад +4

    I received a press release package from Dodge including a CD of images from the show and a Huge two sided poster of the bike. It still hangs framed on my wall today.
    What a machine!

  • @jessiedazzle
    @jessiedazzle 3 дня назад +2

    Let me know if some day you want to sit down and hear how it happened, see studio images used in the design process, see photos of the fabrication process, hear how the last part had to be designed such that it could be made without being sent out for CNC milling because we had used up the entire shoestring budget and no more money was incoming, learn why you never see the rear wheels scissoring independently (they do this when leaning but the suspension was intentionally blocked by inserting a steel pipe through the hollow rear axle. This was done out of fear that a rider might not be able to keep it upright if suspension were allowed to articulate freely... For anyone who rode bikes regularly, this made the thing extremely difficult to ride; it could not be counter-steered like a bike until you got the thing up on one rear wheel; otherwise it had to be steered like a trike which is extremely hard to do if you're used to riding motorcycles), learn about the "testing program" (in quotes because there was no time to test at all; Kirt just got on and rode it; he was first, then Bud, his 70-something year old dad got on! Bud Bennett can be seen riding it in a few videos. I rode it up to maybe 40 mph for one video along side a test track... All I had to do was go in a straight line but I almost went onto the grass due to my brain not wanting to steer like a trike. And I would have gone onto the grass had I not yanked it up onto one rear wheel so I could steer normally), etc.
    I don't know if my name will be visible once this is posted; I'm the design guy, Mark Walters. I also did 100% of the CAD modeling, including the insides of the transmission + some other odd jobs, like trying to make sure RM got paid on time and keeping their shop cat company after hours.
    It's good that you credited RM's Kirt Bennett; this almost never happens. Without his talents, there ain't no way this project would have been possible. I've never worked with a more able engineer (as far as I know, he had no formal training and is entirely self-taught). He pulled it off on a shoestring budget and in an unbelievably short window of time. Keeping pace necessitated that I pack up and move in full time with the RM crew in Wixom. CAD data was handed, hot off my computer, directly to Future Tool for milling while I got going on the next part. Kirt drew up the 2-speed transmission on a note pad using a ballpoint pen and handed it to me with catalog full of bearings, telling me which to use and to allow 50 thou interference for every inch of outside diameter.
    Amazingly, Chrysler agreed to this arrangement; i.e. letting me off the hook for 5 months; they'd check in every now and then but mostly they just let us get on with it. I can't imagine another automaker doing that. Hands down, best place I ever worked. RM also demonstrated real trust by allowing me to work alone through the night; they gave me the keys to the front door and told me not to forget to lock it when done. The building housed a really fantastic multi-million dollar inventory of vintage race cars; we're talkin' seriously cool stuff... Porsche and Nissan GTP stuff; El-Ow-El-Ay T-70s and the like. I could compare how different manufacturers handled the same parts; suspension or brake mounting or whatever. Some of this found its way onto the bike.
    Freeman Thomas: Freeman's role in this project needs explanation and elaboration. He was a MAJOR part of it and a catalyst for some very interesting, midnight-oil-burning times at Chrysler. Oh yes, there are stories.

  • @OldManHop
    @OldManHop 4 дня назад +1

    I remember a friend telling me about this... as soon as I heard "Viper engine in a motorcycle" I laughed until I cried. I had forgotten about it for years and never saw it in use... so, thanks for this.

  • @jeffbrinkerhoff5121
    @jeffbrinkerhoff5121 9 дней назад +2

    This cycle is an astounding example of engineering that like the exotic collector guitars, beautiful rare materials and over-the-top accountrements but not really suitable for it's ostensible purpose. I own a real nice guitar that I don't play so it stays real nice. I'm nuts.

  • @wangofree
    @wangofree 10 дней назад +7

    Holy overblown design Batman! Looks like something from Hollywood.

    • @KrustyKlown
      @KrustyKlown 9 дней назад +4

      That was the intent... a Show Bike for the Detroit Auto Show. I know the guy who fabricated this bike for Chrysler .. he is the one seen riding it in videos, .. believe me, it was really NOT intended to be ridden, much less go over the speed limit.

  • @bradobrien965
    @bradobrien965 7 дней назад +5

    It definitely isn’t doing 300, but you went a bit far in your criticism. To say it would fall apart at 100 is laughable, it’s clearly capable of hitting speeds of 150mph safely. Above 160 would be tough, but only due to lack of a fairing. With a fairing it’s obviously capable of very high speed. I don’t know where this idea of it falling apart is coming from. It looks very solid, well built, stable and has 4 tires. It’s overbuilt if anything..

  • @Losthewaronemus
    @Losthewaronemus 4 дня назад

    One of these live in my area and is often sighted on sunny days. The most impressive thing to me is the sound; you can hear the actual engine working in addition to the exhaust. truly an amazing vehicle

  • @Naedlus
    @Naedlus 5 дней назад +1

    I remember back then, the hubbub about the Viper, was that it was a truck engine in a car. That, and they made a television series around it.
    The idea of a truck engine then being used on a motorbike was amazing for conversation, and even the purists were looking at it with a certain level of respect for something that was so insane that they wish they thought of it first.

  • @cbuzz2371
    @cbuzz2371 10 дней назад +5

    Aston Martin have, in recent years, produced a limited number of motorbikes in conjunction with the modern iteration of Brough Superior

  • @B3ansGuy
    @B3ansGuy 4 дня назад

    I was like 10 when this thing was unveiled and it completely captivated me. That era of concepts was completely nuts, really inspired me to get more into engineering and car design

  • @knightwalkr
    @knightwalkr 10 дней назад +4

    I actually know someone who rode one of the prototypes. He said it was terrifying on every level.

  • @rocketpigrecords3719
    @rocketpigrecords3719 10 дней назад +3

    Münch Mammut did this better in the 60s, 70s and 90s.
    Effectively the first liter bike, it went to 2l, then supercharged.
    The Mammut (Mammoth) 2000 was a Cosworth 2l, turbocharged, 265hp beast.
    Jay Leno owns an original and has a Jay's Garage episode about it.

  • @rodoherty1
    @rodoherty1 10 дней назад +2

    Brilliant! I was fascinated by this "bike" when it first surfaced. I had completely forgotten about it. Cannot wait to watch this!!

  • @BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly
    @BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly 5 дней назад +1

    I have the hot wheels of this cycle, it's a lil' banged up from childhood...but it still looks good on the shelf.

  • @limysyenpai537
    @limysyenpai537 7 дней назад +2

    Allen millyard saw a engine in half with a hand saw and it was straight, just shows how great he is.

  • @dahk16
    @dahk16 3 дня назад +1

    I remember in high school someone said, "I heard a guy was test driving this bike and it tore him apart because it was too fast." Part of me believed it... the stupid part, I guess.

  • @Drebin211
    @Drebin211 10 дней назад +2

    I was in love with this design from the day it came out. I'd be interested to try and ride one but I couldn't imagine owning it personally. Dodge has done some super cool stuff and this is in the top ten for sure.

  • @shadowboy813
    @shadowboy813 2 дня назад +1

    Drag does not increase exponentially with speed. It increases quadratically with speed. A quadratic relationship is much more slowly increasing than an exponential one.

  • @davidrochow9382
    @davidrochow9382 10 дней назад +3

    If Jeep made a motorcycle that was anything like their car I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. I'd be to worried about it catching fire while I was riding it.

  • @broregard1924
    @broregard1924 3 дня назад

    One of my favorite motorcycle stories. Really wish they had kept making one every few years just to see what they could do

  • @hellfire08
    @hellfire08 9 дней назад +2

    My dad was a big viper guy when I was a little kid, so I got to see the tomahawk in person at a show.

  • @cherrypepsi2815
    @cherrypepsi2815 10 дней назад +47

    oops i barted

  • @Maldito_Miguelito
    @Maldito_Miguelito 10 дней назад +4

    i love he tomahawk ever since i was a kid and got a hotwheels of one

  • @CntBckt
    @CntBckt 5 дней назад

    It makes me so happy to see someone else still talking about this wild concept vehicle. I remember being so insanely hyped about it after the debut, and it's still quite an impressive design by my low standards. :D

  • @sasha1mama
    @sasha1mama 4 дня назад +1

    This is an interesting idea. Put a slightly smaller block in it, extend the front, made the front wheel an automotive tire and use a wide, bigbore tire in back, and you've got something like a Trackmule from Gears 4 or Cloud's bike from FFVII.

  • @tadpole5716
    @tadpole5716 6 дней назад +1

    I remember seeing this at the car show as a kid. That was a moment I will never forget.

  • @scarter910
    @scarter910 4 дня назад

    As a person who grew up in Detroit at that time, and saw the Tomahawk with my own eyes at NAIAS, Im glad this video exists. Dodge is the house of horsepower, always has been. I daily'd a Hellcat Charger for five years, which in itself is an insane idea. A 4K lb, 700hp supercharged V8, RWD American Sedan.

  • @mb-fs1yo
    @mb-fs1yo 6 дней назад +1

    At that time they weren’t available but a short time later they could have used a set of 305 wide cycle tires

  • @kylepope-tryon8140
    @kylepope-tryon8140 3 дня назад

    I was waiting to pay for my meal at a Denny's in Santa Rosa California, noticed some sketches of this wild motorcycle thing with 4 tires, and a freaking viper engine in it, and the guy who was sitting there, I guess he was coming back from the restroom, noticed me looking at his sketches, so he started telling me about it. Dude was either way too excited, which does seem reasonable, or had "help" with his excitement. He was literally screaming, trying to mimic the exhaust sound to me so I had assumed he had "help" and wrote him off as a crazy guy with some cool sketches. Six months, maybe a year later, I see this thing on tv, there was no mistaking it, dude wasn't crazy, well YES the hell he was, he had told me nobody was willing to hang on to find the top speed, but he claimed to take it over 200mph. Some crazy people are definitely crazy, but you never know, they might be telling you the truth.

  • @keithdosik
    @keithdosik 10 дней назад +5

    I was just watching your backlog this morning! Great time for a new video

  • @user-pb5wl8vn1w
    @user-pb5wl8vn1w 5 дней назад

    Very interesting; good job on this video. However, I wish I knew that you were going to make it! Let me know if some day you want to sit down and hear how it happened, see studio images used in the design process, see photos of the fabrication process, hear how the last part had to be designed such that it could be made without being sent out for CNC milling because we had used up the entire shoestring budget and no more money was incoming, learn why you never see the rear wheels scissoring independently (they do this when leaning but the suspension was intentionally blocked by inserting a steel pipe through the hollow rear axle. This was done out of fear that a rider might not be able to keep it upright if suspension were allowed to articulate freely... For anyone who rode bikes regularly, this made the thing extremely difficult to ride; it could not be counter-steered like a bike until you got the thing up on one rear wheel; otherwise it had to be steered like a trike which is extremely hard to do if you're used to riding motorcycles), learn about the "testing program" (in quotes because there was no time to test at all; Kirt just got on and rode it; he was first, then Bud, his 70-something year old dad got on! Bud Bennett can be seen riding it in a few videos. I rode it up to maybe 40 mph for one video along side a test track... All I had to do was go in a straight line but I almost went onto the grass due to my brain not wanting to steer like a trike. And I would have gone onto the grass had I not yanked it up onto one rear wheel so I could steer normally), etc.
    I don't know if my name will be visible once this is posted; I'm the design guy, Mark Walters. I also did 100% of the CAD modeling, including the insides of the transmission + some other odd jobs, like trying to make sure RM got paid on time and keeping their shop cat company after hours.
    It's good that you credited RM's Kirt Bennett; this almost never happens. Without his talents, there ain't no way this project would have been possible. I've never worked with a more able engineer (as far as I know, he had no formal training and is entirely self-taught). He pulled it off on a shoestring budget and in an unbelievably short window of time. Keeping pace necessitated that I pack up and move in full time with the RM crew in Wixom. CAD data was handed, hot off my computer, directly to Future Tool for milling while I got going on the next part. Kirt drew up the 2-speed transmission on a note pad using a ballpoint pen and handed it to me with catalog full of bearings, telling me which to use and to allow 50 thou interference for every inch of outside diameter.
    Amazingly, Chrysler agreed to this arrangement; i.e. letting me off the hook for 5 months; they'd check in every now and then but mostly they just let us get on with it. I can't imagine another automaker doing that. Hands down, best place I ever worked. RM also demonstrated real trust by allowing me to work alone through the night; they gave me the keys to the front door and told me not to forget to lock it when done. The building housed a really fantastic multi-million dollar inventory of vintage race cars; we're talkin' seriously cool stuff... Porsche and Nissan GTP stuff; El-Ow-El-Ay T-70s and the like. I could compare how different manufacturers handled the same parts; suspension or brake mounting or whatever. Some of this found its way onto the bike.
    Freeman Thomas: Freeman's role in this project needs explanation and elaboration. He was a MAJOR part of it and a catalyst for some very interesting, midnight-oil-burning times at Chrysler. Add to this the cast of designers that somehow ended up in his advanced studio all at one time and yes, there are stories.

  • @BrostroTheWizard
    @BrostroTheWizard 4 дня назад

    6:27 That blazer with those shorts are a wild combo.

  • @bytesandbikes
    @bytesandbikes 10 дней назад +3

    What major car manufacturer would make a good motorcycle? I'm guessing Honda or Suzuki could give it a pretty good try 🤪

    • @killerkraut9179
      @killerkraut9179 6 дней назад +1

      Maybe BMW but they look often ugly!

    • @bytesandbikes
      @bytesandbikes 5 дней назад

      @@killerkraut9179 not as bad as some of their recent cars! 😅

  • @Sfzgxd
    @Sfzgxd 2 дня назад

    I remember having a hot wheels of this. When I was a kid I thought it was one of the original designs but when I found out it wasn't, I thought it was the coolest motorcycle.

  • @luisantolafrancis519
    @luisantolafrancis519 10 дней назад +7

    Allen Millard did a better bike with the Viper v10 engine reaching 207.1mph. he made it in his shed workshop..take that Chrysler!

  • @logangrimnar3800
    @logangrimnar3800 5 дней назад

    As a fabricator in the auto industry I can't help but admire the teams brought these to life with only a corporate executives vague instruction on what they wanted.

  • @DoubleDrastik
    @DoubleDrastik 9 дней назад +1

    Honestly in from europe i dont see alot of dodges let alone a tomahawk, but i have to admit reading this in the magazine was so intresting. I think they made a good choice by making the tomahawk it was a great showcase of how skilled they were to attempt and succeed in making a product like this .

  • @dommoo2
    @dommoo2 6 дней назад +1

    I'm really glad to know that the thing you get at the end of Roblox obstacle courses is actually a real vehicle

  • @mockbattles
    @mockbattles 9 дней назад +2

    The Plymouth Prowler was very daring too.

  • @3wheelmannc860
    @3wheelmannc860 10 дней назад +5

    Suzuki and Honda have done a really good job over the years...Honda is the premier offerings imo. Sure BMW is out there, but those are very expensive overall. Bugotti has a limited version out there Ind they also have a bicycle I think, off the chain expensive.

    • @ThePapaja1996
      @ThePapaja1996 10 дней назад +1

      Peugeot and SEAT does scoters

    • @DroneStrike1776
      @DroneStrike1776 10 дней назад +1

      Honda makes the most vanilla motorcycles.

    • @everydaydose7779
      @everydaydose7779 10 дней назад +2

      Honda is the best out there
      the only one to win in both F1 and MotoGP

    • @CharlesBernth
      @CharlesBernth 10 дней назад +1

      @@DroneStrike1776 Rune.

  • @ripurhrtout
    @ripurhrtout 9 дней назад +1

    I remember seeing this at the auto show when i was a kid and just being blown away at the look of the thing, of course as a kid i didnt really understand practicality and stuff like that but i remember thinking it just looked really cool

  • @drgunnwilliams8239
    @drgunnwilliams8239 5 дней назад +1

    Has 4 wheels that is the basis of a car. Bodywork has been optional over the yrs. The Hurt report of yrs ago showed that helmets, used on roadways increase deaths

  • @mrspandel5737
    @mrspandel5737 10 дней назад +2

    How about the Münch Mammut 1200TTS? A hand-built, ultra expensive Motorcycle equipped with the engine from a car built by another Motorcycle manufacturer.

  • @LordDrackonel
    @LordDrackonel 3 дня назад

    Man what a time... I remember around those years when I was working myself, just as a silly teen making doodles, about the concept of a Shelby Motorcycle, with friends teasing me about it cause they believed it was dumb... and then this thing was announced... I was mind blowed...

  • @orusandornots1915
    @orusandornots1915 5 дней назад

    I was a young dude when the Tomahawk came out. I remember that to me the marketing, commercials and posters kinda said this wasn't so much a motorcycle rather a crazy PR stunt were they took their super hyped engine the Viper V10 and putting it in something stupid to sell posters, models and get feet into their showrooms.

  • @sir_dragonfly7287
    @sir_dragonfly7287 2 дня назад +2

    Looks like something the terminator or robocop would ride lol.

  • @localdude2979
    @localdude2979 3 дня назад

    Even the name, Dodge tomahawk, goes hard, enough said, I didnt knew this motorcycle existed until now, thsts what I thought but Ive seen that image before, I thought it was concept art, youve unlocked my memory, thank you, to find out it is REAL, it made my day

  • @delimitnc
    @delimitnc 2 дня назад

    I saw this at the auto show back in '03. I was amazed. Still am, honestly.

  • @ratheonhudson3311
    @ratheonhudson3311 5 дней назад

    I remember seeing this ride and I thought of The Road Dog, where the DIY motorbike housed a truck engine. Wonderful

  • @mik99D
    @mik99D 10 дней назад +2

    When I was in the states, I worked on a racing stock car which all had Yamaha FJ1100 engines.

  • @davidmacphee3549
    @davidmacphee3549 10 дней назад

    Great moderating! Great video as always.
    I saw one at a Show in Toronto.

  • @Paul-ng4jx
    @Paul-ng4jx 4 дня назад

    You know that thing came out in the 90s right you’re just now discovering it. I’m proud of you kid. The 90s were awesome.

  • @MorningPetrichor
    @MorningPetrichor 4 дня назад

    Notice you never see it go around non banked corners? "... for the most part, rides like a bike." Hub steering is a good start.

  • @curgunner
    @curgunner 6 дней назад +1

    I want to see Koenigsegg make a forced induction touring bike.
    Honestly would rather see old boxy Volvo take a shot at any motorcycle, but current Volvo isn’t the same.

  • @233kosta
    @233kosta 10 дней назад

    Drag increases with the SQUARE of speed (that's not what the word "exponential" means). Power needed to counteract it increases with the cube. If, for example, you need 100Nm and 30kW to sustain 60mph, 120mph would require 400Nm and 240kW.
    Fuel consumption (per unit distance) also increases with the square, but the engine's parasitic losses and overall efficiency curve play into this as well. Once drag becomes dominant (past around 90 km/h), the above rule of thumb starts to come into play. Accounting for small and efficient car bodies, as well as very efficient engines, this rule of thumb can be relied upon for most vehicles past about 130km/h.
    On my bike, it's valid down to 60-70 km/h (after about 40mph). I make a good saving by taking the back roads, where the speed limit is 60mph or less, rather than going on the motorway (where it's usually 70), because mine is a naked bike and drag dominates from quite early on.
    The practical upshot of that is that I get to enjoy powering through a couple of gears without it affecting my pocket too much, as long as my sustained speed isn't very high.

  • @wmbtech
    @wmbtech 4 дня назад

    I know you're like me. After a long day of driving in the car, you get home and pop the hood. You place your hand flat down on the engine block, and as it sizzles you think to yourself "I wish I could put a metal saddle on this so my whole ass can cook!". Thank you, Dodge, for creating our dreams. Ass burns.

  • @eyangelosmixalopoulos2740
    @eyangelosmixalopoulos2740 5 часов назад

    Maybe it will be a good idea to show the evolution of the Harley Davidson Livewire from the testride prototypes of the 2014 Us for A tour, until the production version, and later the new independent brand Livewire and the rename of the model as Livewire One.

  • @taxman3749
    @taxman3749 4 дня назад

    I used to love concept cars. You know what I really wanted?
    A Dodge Copperhead.

  • @freyja_wildes
    @freyja_wildes 10 дней назад

    Thank you. I've watched a few of your videos recently, and it's really interesting. Great work
    Is there a place where your sources are available? I'd like to dive deeper sometimes and knowing your sources would allow that

  • @johnm1008
    @johnm1008 4 дня назад

    4:35 "even if they aren't of the four wheeled variety"
    Meanwhile the Tomahawk is on screen and it *literally* has four wheels.

  • @Theinkedanarchist
    @Theinkedanarchist 6 дней назад

    It was only ever built to show off a car engine, it had a tiny little fuel tank in the back of the seat if memory serves, and really only ever left a ton of parallel black lines in back of a warehouse for journalists.

  • @allenminer6244
    @allenminer6244 10 дней назад +1

    This is, absolutely, only my opinion, but I loved the concept and look of the Tomahawk when it was unveiled. I also didn't get bent out of shape with Chrysler's claims about it's performance. I thought it looked good and I was pleasantly surprised that it was actually made and ridden.

  • @MiddlePath007
    @MiddlePath007 4 дня назад

    I read an article about the tomahawk and wanted it so bad back in '03, I think. I was very disappointed to never see it's production

  • @missinghood
    @missinghood 10 дней назад +1

    “What if the Tron light cycle had a Viper engine?” The result has the same place in reality.

  • @yopappy6599
    @yopappy6599 10 дней назад +1

    15:27 Both front wheels come off the ground from the tiniest bump ever, the rider not even going fast, probably 30mph.
    I’d be surprised if you could pass 100mph on that thing and live to tell about it.

  • @RyoHazuki224
    @RyoHazuki224 3 дня назад

    I remember seeing this thing in person at E3 like in 2003 not long after the initial reveal. The thing was huge for a bike, but I thought it would be bigger actually haha.
    I'm surprised the thing was never like, used in a movie or had a TV show built around it. Like Knight Rider or something. But, eh it was the 2000's. Having a gimmick like a special car or motorcycle as the central focus of a show is more of an 80's and 90's thing. But hey it might have drummed up some buzz for Dodge by having a TV series like that haha.

  • @georgemccune2923
    @georgemccune2923 2 дня назад

    The part where the narrator began to crack when speaking of the guy who proposed the idea of 2 front and rear wheels which basically made it a car killed me. I was thinking the same thing a half second before the narrator said it and as he began to giggle it mad it all the more funny for me as i was already cracking up.... wait...... oh dear..... I just realized how high I am.

  • @Cobaltxj5
    @Cobaltxj5 10 дней назад +1

    I would ask if the Honda Goldwing racing, where they strip the winabego's of their comfort and abuse the 1.8L engines to the max (including turbo charging them) is anywhere in the ball park of this video. Afterall Goldwing is the actual motorcycle to hold the title of "Car on 2 wheels"

  • @Petrolhead99999
    @Petrolhead99999 5 дней назад

    9:54 lmfao toppfart
    13:25 also, air resistance increases with the CUBE of velocity. Top notch aero design would be necessary to reach even half of the projected toppfart.

  • @giteausuperstar
    @giteausuperstar 6 дней назад +4

    Thinking that halving the weight will equal double the speed is worryingly stupid for a company which builds vehicles.
    That’s like being able to bench 225lbs x 2 and thinking your 1 rep max is therefore 450lbs

  • @blindtraveler844
    @blindtraveler844 5 дней назад

    the reasons why that machine would never get to 200mph
    1 the wheels and suspension are not designed for anything realistic
    2 the rider has no good seating position
    3 the torque of the engine would roll the bike over during harder acceleration/deceleration
    i mean i could add a few more here but its pretty obvious that the bike was just for display purposes only as its primary engineering design choices reflected that

  • @rmoore850
    @rmoore850 5 дней назад

    I lost my mind when I first saw that monster. Still my favorite bike design of all time.

  • @Serenity_Dee
    @Serenity_Dee 4 дня назад

    I loved this thing then and I love it now. It's thoroughly ridiculous, indulgent, and excessive, and it's exactly the kind of thing I love seeing come out of blue sky kind of approach to engineering and design.
    I doubt it would fall apart at 100 mph, but I think the speed limitations are going to be far more about the lack of a front faring and the resulting effects of wind on the rider than the mechanical limits of the machine itself. But gods forbid you try to turn while going 150 in that thing.

  • @bam3xs
    @bam3xs 5 дней назад

    We have Mercedes building Trucks, BMW making motorcycles but Audi just stuck to cars.
    Would be interresting to see what they can come up with if they branch out to different fields, like bikes

  • @jala6707
    @jala6707 9 дней назад

    Regarding the overlap (or lack of this) between car- and motorcycle manufacturers: this is not so rare. Honda, BMW, Peugeot and Suzuki are examples of successful companies that build both cars & motorcycles. (and VW/AUdi owns Ducati...)

  • @-dirk-65
    @-dirk-65 10 дней назад

    That was well done, sir. No WONDER i'm a Sub & here's my fat thumb of approval. I ride my 14th motorcycle & a full fledged tour/bagger Road King FLHPI, but i'd ride with pride along side that machine. Thanks for bringing such a professional look at it for old geeks like me.

  • @olafzijnbuis
    @olafzijnbuis 9 дней назад

    At 13:28
    Drag increases with the square of the speed.
    The drag is the kinetic energy of the air passing by. E = 1/2 * m * v2
    It is calculated from the frontal area and the drag coefficient that is lower for a more streamlined design.
    With a motorcycle, you also have to account for the shape of the rider.
    The rider contributes to the frontal area and drag coefficient.
    The difference between 300 mph and 400 mpg = 9:16. You need nearly twice the power.

  • @TheCaused1
    @TheCaused1 5 дней назад

    MTT: We put a helicopter turbine in a motorcycle!
    Dodge: Hold my beer...

  • @kingghidorah102
    @kingghidorah102 День назад +1

    That thing is made for a space marine

  • @DrKreiger
    @DrKreiger 7 дней назад

    I miss this Era of Mopar. I loved that they would invest so much into things completely batshit, and sometimes actually building them. It just showed the company was full of passionate enthusiasts.
    These days, all they're passionate about is laying off their American workforce and ripping off their customers.

  • @Mace91
    @Mace91 5 дней назад

    At the end you ask who we think might make a compelling motorcycle. Truthfully, while I've never been a Ford guy, I think they would make an incredible mid level cruiser. A true Mustang platform that could branch out into a myriad of displacements and styles. Certainly more compelling than what they've been doing with Mustang in recent years. And maybe some Roush racing bikes too? I'm in

  • @chloehood6355
    @chloehood6355 7 дней назад

    Milliard in the uk rides his viper v10
    all the time, he ran a 183mph i think
    two up, there is more, solo 207 mph
    as i say alan rides it all the time, he
    is a genius. R. UK.

  • @moeheil8839
    @moeheil8839 6 дней назад +1

    Lamborghini, it would literally look like a 2 wheeled bat mobile with a v12, flame throwers, and machine gun turrets, cus it looks cool. It would have a 3 gallon tank and get 5 gallons to the mile, in fuel economy. It would cost 6 million dollars, they would make 7, and it would sell out 2 years before they even announced it