Maxwell Hazan Ferrari V8 Motorcycle
Photo credit: Maxwell Hazan
This amazing machine was made by Maxwell Hazan, a prize-winning motorcycle builder who’s been crafting one-of-a-kind, handmade bikes since 2012. His newest creation, called the HF355, takes a 3.5-liter Ferrari V8 engine—pulled from the famous Ferrari F355—and puts it into a totally custom motorcycle.

The Ferrari F355 engine is a 3.5-liter V8 that pumps out about 380 horsepower and has a smooth, loud sound that’s easy to recognize because of its flat-plane crankshaft. Hazan started this big project at least back in May 2024, and now he’s tweaking and testing it. The bike has a custom frame with inverted front forks, low clip-on handlebars, an SC Project exhaust, and a wide, grippy racing slick in the back. What’s wild is that Hazan wants to keep the whole thing under 500 pounds (226 kg), which would make it pretty easy to handle even with a car-sized engine that’s bigger than anything in regular motorcycles.

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Maxwell Hazan Ferrari V8 Motorcycle HF355
This isn’t just a bike you ride—it’s like art you can roll around on. Hazan’s bikes often mix old-school looks with new-school speed, and the HF355 fits right in. It’s not built for everyday cruising (there are lighter, faster, comfier bikes you can buy), but it’s special because it’s so different—mixing Ferrari’s automotive pedigree with two-wheeled engineering. It still needs some finishing touches like the outer body, dashboard, and ergonomics, but it’s already getting people excited, especially collectors and bike fans.
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