Naw, not even close.
That`s what their promotional hype states, but like everything else there is always a "faster gun" around the corner.
BHC-3 ZZ4
Engine
Type: Liquid Cooled V-8
Horsepower: 355
Torque: 405
Block: Cast Iron - 4 bolt main
Cylinders: Aluminum (58cc)
Valvetrain: 1.94"Int. / 1.5"Exh.
Size: 350 c.i. (5700cc)
Compression: 10:1
Carburetor: Quadrajet 750 cfm
Exhaust: 2.0" with dual mufflers
Transmission: 2-speed semi-auto w/rev.
Final Drive: Belt,Gates - Polyc
BHC-3 502
Engine
Type: Liquid Cooled V-8
Horsepower: 502
Torque: 567
Block: Cast Iron - 4 bolt main
Cylinders: Aluminum (110cc)
Valvetrain: 2.25"Int. / 1.88"Exh
Size: 502 c.i. (8200cc) Compression: 9.6:1
Carburetor: Quadrajet 850cfm
Exhaust: 2.5" with dual mufflers
Transmission: 2-speed semi-auto w/rev.
Final Drive: Belt, Gates - Polychain
I believe it was `95 that some friends of ours had a big motorhome and wanted to go to Sturgis for a few days , then they were going on to Yellowstone. He talked me into splitting the spot fees for the MH. We had to book almost a year in advance. This was the first, only and I guarantee the last time I will ever do this at Sturgis.
Anywho....We had got there a couple of days before official opening of bike week. Sometime during the night the guy that owns this company had came in with their rockstar type custom bus and and equaly long trailer loaded with these bikes. They hadn`t set up shop downtown yet. They opened up this big van type trailer and started wiping these monsters down. I figured this guy would have his head where the sun didn`t shine as most big wigs do, but I had been babysitting a few fire waters and decided what the hell, I wanted a closer look.
I went over and the guy turned out to be pretty laid back and invited me in the to have a look see. I ended up hangin out and shooting the BS with them for an hour or so.
I first asked about the balance. He walked over, took one finger and raised one of them upright. Was unbelievable.
I asked about the acceleration. He said the best way to describe it was this....He said "ya know how when your cruising down the Interstate and you see a car a hundred yards or so in front of you and you decide to lean into the other lane and twist it to go around?" He said you need to start thinking about that on one of these about a half mile or so in advance., otherwise if ya twist it you will end up with your front forks in the trunk of the car in front of ya. lol