Supercars have always bewtiched the cults that they inspire to create the most outrageous tributes to their fame. From the uber masculine V12 fuel-injected Jaguar-based trike to the Suzuki Hayabusa-powered Ferrari F1 look-alike, the supercars that rule the consciousness of the auto-loving world have all kinds of crap created around their myths. But the Pagani Zonda Cinque is in a league of its own. Being one of the younger supercars, the car hasn’t crazed as many motor enthusiasts as the 'American Big Three' and their European counterparts, but the impact that it has had on the motoring scene can be judged simply by this custom motorcycle that borrows the exotic form of the Pagani to create a legend of its own.

The creation may be one of the rarest things on the planet, but most of you would agree that it is also one of the more breathtakingly beautiful ones. We would have loved to tell you that the beauty was painstakingly carved out of scrapes salvaged from the junkyard by some motoring enthusiast who earns his living as a topless waitress at a gay bar, but there isn’t such a romantic twist to this tale as the custom bike comes to us from the stables of the Italian automaker itself.
Details are a little hard to come by on this custom creation right now, but it is rumored to feature a 7.3L V12 engine from AMG that displaces over 680 horses and goes from 0-62 mph in 3.4 and 0-124 in just 9.6 secs.
The two-wheeled wonder is the latest in the series of special edition launches from Pagani, and is already creating quite a buzz with a limited availability (we’re told there are only five of these in the whole wide world!)
The mean chopper features the same theme and color combo as its four-legged predecessor and promises to deliver the same kind of on-road performance as well. Although with that kind of ground clearance, you may want to stay away from public roads that are littered with speed bumps!
Via: Speed Lux