Boss Hoss builds street-legal motorcycles with Corvette V8 engines, delivering up to 600 hp and unmatched power for riders chasing the ultimate thrill.

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Some motorcycles are about freedom. Others are about style. Then there’s Boss Hoss, a company that takes the mantra of “more” to an extreme. Since 1990, Boss Hoss has been building bikes powered by Corvette V8 engines, creating street-legal motorcycles with horsepower rivaling supercars.
The first Boss Hoss featured a Chevy 350 crate engine, a massive 8-gallon gas tank, and even a car tire on the rear to handle the immense weight. By the late 1990s, the BHC-3 ZZ4 SS boasted a 5.7-liter V8 producing 355 hp and 405 lb-ft of torque, paired with a two-speed automatic transmission and upgraded suspension.

Today, Boss Hoss Cruisers push the envelope further. The 496 ci Big Block delivers 600 hp and 568 lb-ft of torque with a wet weight of 1,226 lbs. The Bagger version offers touring comfort, an even larger wheelbase, and a reverse gear to manage its size. Every model blends raw power with a show-stopping presence. It is designed for riders who want to dominate straightaways, turn heads, and feel the thrill of a V8 engine on two wheels.
Boss Hoss isn’t just a motorcycle, it’s a statement. For those who crave more power, more torque, and more excitement, it’s as close as you can get to straddling a car and a bike. Every ride is a reminder that in the world of motorcycles, sometimes, more is everything.



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