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Allen Millyard

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Allen Millyard from Thatcham, Berkshire, England,[1][failed verification][2] is a mechanical engineer and a custom bike builder.

For over 25 years, he has designed and created numerous ingenious motorcycle specials. Most of these are derived from factory-built machines, and include a Honda SS50-based V-twin,[3] (and thereby winning best in show for "the world's smallest V-twin at Salon Privée), a 700cc V-twin Velocette[4] and the "Flying Millyard", which uses an engine derived from an air-cooled radial aviation motor.[5][6][full citation needed] Another large capacity bike he hand-made is the Millyard Viper, built around an eight-litre V10 engine from a Dodge Viper.[7] He has built several Kawasaki specials (both two and four strokes) including a 2,400cc V12. Some of these bikes are on display at the Barber Museum, in Birmingham, Alabama, US.[8][full citation needed]

Millyard has made numerous videos about his motorcycle specials, and has posted them on YouTube. A 2024 project involves the dismantling, cleaning, refining, and rebuilding the ill-fated Norton Nemesis, a concept motorcycle fitted with a V8 engine.[9] As yet incomplete, as of September 2024, the series runs to 14 episodes.[10]

In recent years Millyard has become more widely known via his TV appearances with Henry Cole. Together they claimed a world speed-record, ratified by Guinness World Records at 183.50 mph (295.31 km/h), achieved with the pair riding "tandem" on the road-legal Viper, beating by two mph the previous record held by an American couple for over 10 years. The record was set using the 9,800 ft (3,000 m) long runway at Elvington Airfield, North Yorkshire, England, on 25 May 2023.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^ "Guest of Honour October". staffordclassicbikeshows.com. 14 August 2017.
  2. ^ "At Home with the Genius Engineer Allen Millyard". morebikes.co.uk. 25 November 2020.
  3. ^ Teenage dreams: We ride Allen Millyard's Honda SS50 specials Motorcycle News, 3 June 2020. Retrieved 22 October 2022
  4. ^ Video report from MCN, via YouTube
  5. ^ "Brooklands Museum :: The Motorcycle Show report".
  6. ^ The Flying Millyard: Five litres of eccentric joy | MCN (motorcyclenews.com)
  7. ^ "Millyard Viper V10 Wins 2012 Coles Miller Dream Machines Bike of the Year". coles-miller.co.uk.
  8. ^ Flying Millyard | Bike Rider Magazine (brm.co.nz)
  9. ^ "The "Norton Nemesis": Comedy or Tragedy?" (PDF). Andover Norton. November 2023. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  10. ^ Allen Millyard. Norton Nemesis V8 Rebuild. You Tube. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  11. ^ 'It's got to be done': Millyard and Cole set sights on 200mph pillion record after previous run recognised by Guinness Motorcycle News, 24 August 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2024
  12. ^ Cole & Millyard set new speed record 2-up henrycole.tv, 24 August 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2024

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