For most individuals, it’s laborious to fathom what true velocity on a motorbike really looks like. Even most riders have by no means skilled velocities which may make them query their place on the planet.
Highway-legal bikes are sure by avenue limits. And even on a observe, aboard a correct sportsbike, we’re nonetheless constrained by the machine, the atmosphere, and, greater than something, our personal ability.
Which is why it’s virtually not possible to think about what it’s like to sit down atop a steam-powered motorbike that covers 1 / 4 mile in simply 5.503 seconds at 192.94 mph (310.5 km/h). That’s second solely to Eric Teboul’srocket motorcycle at 4.97 seconds, edging out Larry McBride’s wheel-driven Top Fuel Motorcycle by simply three thousandths of a second.
John Bearby
Over the eighth of a mile, the bike hit 209.93 mph (337.8 km/h) in 3.258 seconds, and reached 203.36 mph (327.2 km/h) on the 1,000-ft mark in 4.388 seconds. All of this unfolded on the Competition of Energy at Santa Pod within the UK.
This isn’t a motorbike in-built some elite Italian manufacturing facility. It has been painstakingly developed in a non-public workshop in Bedale, North Yorkshire. Back in 2023, the machine, aptly named Power of Natur, set a then-world-record standing 1/8-mile time for a steam-powered motorbike.
So how does it even work?
The water that powers the bike is preheated earlier than launch utilizing a separate provide unit the staff calls the “Mothership.” Both hydrogenated vegetable oil or kerosene is used as gas and burned in six tubes fitted with inner turbulators, with sizzling gases fed in by way of a manifold. These tubes go via a strain vessel containing 120 liters (31.7 gal) of deionized, demineralized water, heated to round 260 °C (500 °F).
Power of Nature
As soon as the heating course of is full, the strain vessel is disconnected from the Mothership. The bike is then rolled to the beginning line, the place the rider triggers the system by way of a handlebar-mounted button. Two valves open, forcing the water via a nozzle the place it accelerates to round 1.1 occasions the velocity of sound.
Because it exits, the liquid flashes immediately into steam, increasing at a ratio of 1,620:1. The system expels roughly 40 liters (10.5 gal) of water per second. In response to 62-year-old creator Graham Sykes, the impact is akin to an “almighty sonic increase.”
Sykes and his spouse Diane started the challenge round six years in the past, and the bike is now in its fifth stage of improvement, with additional refinements nonetheless underway.
Power of Nature
In its present kind, Power of Nature incorporates a longer chassis and revised using place, serving to Sykes higher help himself below excessive masses. Regardless of the next curb weight than earlier variations, the elevated energy output permits for equally brutal launches of round 6 gs.
The bike now wears prolonged, reshaped carbon bodywork and a reworked strain vessel able to holding 120 liters (31.7 gal) of heated water. Improved nitrogen-actuated valves present a extra constant launch, whereas the redesigned vessel enhances movement into the thruster tubes.
On the coronary heart of the up to date heating system is a 44-kW burner, paired with up to date manifolds and repositioned tubes. Collectively, these modifications cut back the time wanted to achieve working situations of 250–260 °C (482–500 °F) and pressures of 40–50 bar (580–725 psi).
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As earlier than, the system flashes liquid water into steam on exit, increasing at a ratio of 1,620:1 and ejecting about 40 liters per second – once more producing what Sykes describes as an “almighty sonic increase.”
Don’t count on to see this expertise in manufacturing bikes anytime quickly, although. “The facility is on or off,” Sykes explains. “You’ll be able to’t reasonable the movement price of the valves. It is 100% or nothing.” He acknowledges {that a} machine like this may by no means be made fully secure, and that threat can solely be decreased via cautious engineering.
And Sykes isn’t carried out but.
“To say we have been completely happy is an understatement,” he says. The following targets: a two-second 1/8-mile run, and 1 / 4 mile below 5 seconds.
Sykes’ run at this 12 months’s Competition of Energy in British Santa Pod
“ the place we have been final 12 months with the, with the earlier [smaller] bike and the place we ended up, we’re proper in the beginning of the educational curve once more with this one,” Sykes advised MCN. “I feel that we are able to most likely go 0.6 seconds faster over the quarter mile. So, we should always be capable to run into the excessive fours. That’s the goal we’re aiming for.”
Supply: Force of Nature

