140bhp Combat F-117 Fighter is up for sale

This Combat Motors F-117 Fighter might just be the craziest bike you can buy in 2025.

Combat Motors F-117 Fighter motorcycle for sale
Combat Motors F-117 Fighter motorcycle for sale

This 2023 Combat Motors F-117 Fighter, which is currently up for sale, is just as wild looks-wise as its specs are. 

Auctions can often be a great place for someone who is looking to add a bike that’s rich with history to their collection, or to find something with a steep racing pedigree that you want to thrash around a race track. Those are just two examples of bikes you might find at an auction, because this utterly bonkers Combat Motors F-117 Fighter is neither of those things, by a long way.

The bike is available to bid on as part of an online auction, presented by Collecting Cars, and bidding will close on Tuesday, November 4. The bike is being sold from a private seller in Dubai and the highest bid currently is sat at $12,250 (US dollars), which is around £9,300.

Combat Motors F-117 being displayed
Combat Motors F-117 being displayed

The bike is powered by a massive 1,917cc, 56-degree air-cooled V-twin engine, which produces an equally huge 140bhp at 5,100rpm and 160 Ib-ft of torque at just 2,000rpm.  

The bike uses a chassis made entirely from solid billet blocks and aluminium, while the F-117 features a monocoque design with a seven-inch integrated backbone fuel tank.

This 2023 F-117 Fighter was made as a bespoke build from Combat Motors, and it gets a double wishbone front suspension and a cantilever monoshock setup at the rear, both of which are fully adjustable.

The bike rides on a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear carbon-fibre wheel set, housed by 120/70ZR19 and 240/45ZR17 tyres.

Combat Motors F-117 handlebars
Combat Motors F-117 handlebars

Other features of the bike include carbon-fibre mudguards, and chain guard, “see-through ‘cut-away’ panels” in the air filter, an engine cover, and a Motogadget rev-counter. The bike has a fuel capacity of 16.25 litres. 

According to the listing, the bike is still believed to be unused since its purchase, with Collecting Cars saying “the odometer is understood to indicate 0km, though this is not warranted”. (In other words not officially confirmed)

Photo credit - Collecting Cars

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