National Geographic

Megatovárny I (1)

24.4.2018 od 05:12 do 06:00

The Harley-Davidson V-Rod is the first Harley-Davidson motorcycle to go from 0 to 96 kilometres per hour in just 3.52 seconds nearly twice as fast as any other Harley-Davidson bike. With its thrilling speed, liquid-cooled engine and exterior frame, the V-Rod represents a number of important firsts for Harley-Davidson. At the Harley-Davidson factory in Kansas City, U.S., it is up to the engineers, designers and factory workers to ensure the V-Rods creative look can handle the high speeds for which it was designed while maintaining the signature Harley-Davidson style that consumers expect. Robots engage in a carefully choreographed dance to create the motorcycles unique frame and remove any kinks. The engine assembly line, which puts together the V-Rods powerful V-Twin engine, includes miniature cameras that monitor for any missing parts. Inside this mega factory, workers also build the V-Rods custom-made cousins: Screamin Eagle V-Rod and the Screamin Eagle V-Rod Destroyer, the fastest factory-built drag racer ever made. Through cutting-edge CGI, factory footage and assembly worker interviews, Mega Factories: Harley-Davidson reveals the makings of one of the most revolutionary Harley-Davidson bike to date.

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