Unless I can come up with some quantum leap in technology I don't think I can beat Honda's billions of dollar's worth of machinery, experience and engineering.
What does the new Brough Superior company have to throw into the fray?
I wasn't talking about actual racing, just the nebulous title of 'world's fastest production motorcycle', with the key word being 'production'.
It was something that used to matter to the big boys, with Kawasaki (ZX-11), Honda (Blackbird), and Suzuki (Hayabusa) all variously using the title to sell bikes. But they've all stopped, mostly because the speeds are stupid and they see the optics of encouraging riders to exceed 300 km/h as more negative than positive.
But a boutique maker could carve a niche by doing so, partly because they're not fussed about also selling scooters to kids. A company like Brough Superior could theoretically tune an existing motor (Hayabusa would be an obvious choice, but to make it more exotic, maybe an RSV4 or Panigale V4 lump?), pop it in a long wheelbase fancy frame with fancy suspension, add lots of billet and carbon fibre bits, and then wrap it all in swoopy aerodynamic bodywork for a straight line monster. On a much larger scale, Koenigsegg made their name in a similar way in the car world, borrowing Ford motors (or at least the design) and getting lots of media coverage about their cars being fastest. For a significant price. And as Jaguar knows from the XJ220, you don't even have to go as fast as you say you can, because hardly anyone can actually test it (XJ212.3 doesn't have the same ring).
Would I (or anyone I know) buy it? Absolutely not. But I'm a lot more interested in looking at and yammering about a theoretically fast bike than I am about an overdone styling exercise with vague retro ambitions to 'capture the spirit' of a hundred-year-old design. The original Brough Superiors were sold as the Rolls Royce of motorcycles, with guaranteed top speeds in excess of 100 mph, so a modern one with a smooth ride and big top speed would be more in keeping with that ethos...