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As Motorcycle News notes, Millyard started by sourcing an 8-liter Viper V10 from a 1995 Dodge Viper GTS on eBay. Then in July 2007, he kicked off the build, having a rolling chassis by Christmas.
In 2009, Allen Millyard built what has become one of the most talked-about motorcycles of all time. His Dodge Viper V10-powered creation has been the subject of countless articles and videos over ...
It passed SVA (Single Vehicle Approval) at the first attempt and qualifies as a new motorcycle with the DVLA (so it has an ’09 rather than ‘Q’ plate), named ‘Millyard Viper 10‘.
Not too long ago, I shared a video of Allen Millyard’s Viper V10 motorcycle. For those of you who don’t know him, Millyard is a British engineer that is known for crafting some of the most impressive ...
You want to know what’s scarier than taking a homemade, V10-powered motorcycle to nearly 200 mph? Sitting on the back of one as a passenger. The duo of Allen Millyard and Henry Cole just did ...
Millyard's mech-maniacal artworks have become a major attraction in their own right over the last 25 years, drawing crowds and dropping jaws at bike shows, concours events and motorcycle museums.
Okay, that’s the crazy part. The genius bit is that he does all of this using little more than a ruler, a plain old hacksaw, and a lathe that looks like it was built at the turn of the century ...
[Allen Millyard] is a premier British motorcycle builder. In these circles he is widely regarded and his custom motorcycles are nearly world-famous. But when his son took up downhill mountain ...
If you're not already familiar with Millyard's work, he's quite an accomplished custom builder, known for creating far-out multi-cylinder motorcycle engines— like Kawasaki inline-fives and V12s ...
When the judges at the exclusive Salon Privé show awarded Allen Millyard the Best in Show for his exquisite Honda SS100 V-twin, an idea formed in his mechanically mischievous mind. “I thought ...
The Tomahawk was unquestionably insane, but to most motorcycle fans, it was also too much engine and less bike. British engineer Allen Millyard liked the idea of a V10-powered motorcycle.