Thunderbike's Outerlimit Touts Lamborghini Style

One of the more unique rides we've seen in a while was designed to match its owner's exotic car.

By Brett Foote - August 3, 2020
Thunderbike's Outerlimit Touts Lamborghini Style
Thunderbike's Outerlimit Touts Lamborghini Style
Thunderbike's Outerlimit Touts Lamborghini Style
Thunderbike's Outerlimit Touts Lamborghini Style
Thunderbike's Outerlimit Touts Lamborghini Style
Thunderbike's Outerlimit Touts Lamborghini Style
Thunderbike's Outerlimit Touts Lamborghini Style

Two-Wheeled Lambo

German custom bike builder Thunderbike has created quite a few amazing rides over its many years in business, and we've featured a few of them. All of them have their own distinctly unique style, but this particular ride, dubbed Outerlimit, might just be the most unique of them all. Mainly because it was designed to look more like a Lamborghini than a Harley.

Photos: Thunderbike

Matching Pair

The styling that defines Outerlimit wasn't just created out of the blue, either - it actually matches the owner's Lamborghini Aventador. So now he can cruise around on/in his choice of an exotic two- or four-wheeler. Like the Italian supercar, Outerlimit features the same white and black paint with a host of red accents, and they look every bit as good here as they do on the car.

Photos: Thunderbike

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Bring the Power

Aside from making this bike look like a Lambo, the owner had a few additional requests - it had to also have a "super sporty appearance, neat pressure in the engine, big wheels, and powerful brakes," but it also had to be easy to use and ride. So in terms of power, Thunderbike went with an H-D twin-cam 120R crate engine that produces 138 horsepower and 140 pound-feet of torque.

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Feed the Beast

A Screamin' Eagle EFI feeds the new engine, which breathes through a Rebuffini air cleaner. Thunderbike created the custom exhaust for it to expel gases, while the whole thing sits inside of a Thunderbike Dragster frame for a killer custom look.

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Single Source

Thunderbike provided most of the remaining components, which is typically the case with their builds. That includes the swingarm, air ride suspension, handlebar, grips, clutch and brake master cylinder, forward control kit, fuel tank, fenders, seat, headlamp, and raked front end.

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Stopping Power

The rims are Thunderbike Monoblocks, with an Avon wheel up front and Metzeler out back. It's all wrapped in Avon rubber, including a rather wide tire out back to put that power to the ground effectively. Thunderbike also provided the front brake caliper and front and rear discs, while the rear caliper is from a 6-piston unit from Nissin.

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Standing Out

Put it all together, and you've got one seriously impressive looking machine that certainly stands out on its own. Put it next to that beautiful exotic car, and you've got one heck of a cool duo. But by now, we've come to expect that sort of result from Thunderbike, which has proven time and time again that it can hang with the best custom bike builders on earth.

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