5. BMW K1200S 167 mhh (268 km/h)
With   enough raw power to shock even the most seasoned adrenaline junky, the  K  1200 S hurls you from a dead stop to sixty mph in just 2.8 seconds.   Once you're over the whiplash, you'll keep climbing, topping out at   speeds that run neck-and-neck with the fastest production motorcycles in   the world. 



4. Ducati 1098s 169 mph (271 km/h)

The  Ducati 1098 is a 1099 cc L-twin sport bike  manufactured by  Ducati. It  was announced on November 8, 2006 for the  2007 model year and  replaces  the 999. The 1098 makes a manufacturer  claimed 160 horsepower, 90.4   ft-lb torque, and weighs 173kg. These  figures gives the 1098 the highest   torque-to-weight ratio of any  production sport bike ever made.  


3. Aprilia RSV 1000R Mille 175mph (281 km/h)

The  RSV Mille and limited-edition RSV Mille Factory  are high  performance  V-twin powered motorcycles made by Aprilia with a  143 HP 998 cc  engine  built by the Austrian company Rotax. For 2006.  the RSV Mille Factory won   the Maxisport category for Masterbike 2006  and overall Masterbike of  the  year.


2. Yamaha YZF R1 176mph (283 km/h)
 

The  Yamaha YZF-R1 motorcycle, introduced in 1998,  was the first   significant motorcycle in the true litre class (1,000  cc) "handling arms  race"  between the Japanese Big Four motorcycle manufacturers (Honda,  Kawasaki,  Suzuki  and Yamaha). When introduced, it took the class closer  to a  true racing  motorcycle, and increased the handling capabilities.
 


1. Honda CBR 1100XX Super Blackbird 178mph (286 km/h)

Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird is a sport-touring motorcycle built by Honda. It combines big engine power, Easy operational error-tolerance with touring comfort. The Blackbird production started in 1997 and the last year of production was 2006. The Blackbird was the result of Honda's attempt to build the world's fastest production motorcycle, stealing the crown from Kawasaki.

