Suzuki G-Strider. Thats how Suzuki imagine future of motorbikes. Look at 5-th photo! What a lovely thing!
воскресенье, 28 марта 2010 г.
Motorcycle with 24 engines
This 4-meter-long motorcycle was constructed by German comic writer Roetger Feldmann, ("Broesel") and is powered by no less than 24 chain-saw engines coupled together. It is called "Dolmette", as its 24 single-cylinder two-stroke engines are taken from Dolmar PS7900 chain-saws. The result is a total of 1900cc, and 170 HP at 15,000 rpm or 260 km/hr. (161 mph) Whether the bike has actually travelled at that speed is currently unknown. It has a Harley-Davidson 5-speed transmission.
пятница, 11 июля 2008 г.
Strange bikes: Lazareth Quadrazuma
The Quadrazuma is a French made road-going quad bike from renown custom bike builder Lazareth.
Powered by a 1 litre Yamaha sports bike engine, the Lazareth Quadrazuma has 120 horsepower to play with. This equates to a 125 mph top speed and blistering acceleration. Although due to power restrictions for road-legal quad bikes the Quadrazuma is limited to just 20 horsepower.
The Quadrazuma has a tubular chassis and a steering mechanism lifted from the Renault Twingo. Most of the other components come from various superbikes; the front brake comes from the Yamaha MT-01, the rear brake from the Yamaha R1, and the headlight comes from the Honda CBR.
The carbon-fibre bodywork is well thought out and it looks like a factory produced machine. The enormous 17" alloy wheels are exposed at the front and covered by discreet guards at the rear.
Total weight of the Quadrazuma is just 380 kgs (837 lbs).
Strange motor bike
Bombardier Embrio
The Embrio concept from Bombadier Recreational Products (better known for their more conventional forms of transport like jetskis) uses gyroscopic technology to balance itself and the rider on one central wheel. The smaller front wheel acts to stabilize the Embrio when stopped or traveling below 12mph.
The Embrio concept from Bombadier Recreational Products (better known for their more conventional forms of transport like jetskis) uses gyroscopic technology to balance itself and the rider on one central wheel. The smaller front wheel acts to stabilize the Embrio when stopped or traveling below 12mph.
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