Motorbike Powered On Vodka Breaks Speed Record

Ryan Montgomery, owner and operator of Montgomery Distillery along with his wife Jenny, set a record at the Bonneville Salt Flats Speed Trials on Sunday riding a motorcycle that runs on leftovers from the vodka distilling process.

This past Sunday, Montgomery rode his motorcycle at 113 mph, well over the previous record of 97 mph in the modified, alternate fueled motorcycle class. The record is not yet official.

A photo shows Montgomery pumping his fist as he rides the brightly painted motorcycle across the Salt Flats.

Montgomery wrote on the company’s Facebook page: “We actually did it. Nothing official yet, but we blew out the old record with an average 113 mph.

“We’re walking on clouds!”

The motorcycle Montgomery rode was a modified 1980 Yamaha XS650 that he restored and built himself, with help from Colin Cornberg of No. 8 Wire Motorcycles in Philipsburg.

The bike, named “Sudden Wisdom,” runs on Quicksilver Vodka “heads,” leftovers with too many impurities to be drinkable.