The Tokyo Motor Show is perfect for presenting new models and achievements in the automotive and motorcycle industry. Yamaha will present the MOTOROiD concept motorcycle, which cooperates with its rider with the help of artificial intelligence. And not only that, the shape itself is so futuristic that even the creators of science fiction could not come up with something like this.
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The story of Barbara Custom Motorcycles began a few years ago with the creation of computer generated sketches of motorcycles. They needed these for the sake of the clients, who made it easier to imagine how the conversions on the motorcycle would work. Something similar to an architect who draws a plan and adds a sketch of the layout of the rooms for an easier presentation.
The use of copper can be traced back a long time in history. It was used to make tools, weapons and to produce electricity. The latest use of copper can be seen on the facades of apartment blocks in New York and in minimalist products for home use. But since imagination knows no bounds, someone came up with a very special BMW motorcycle R100 R with a noticeable copper touch.
There is nothing more fun than a fast ride on two wheels. It's only more fun if you have to pay for registrations or something for tons. If you love small motorcycles or big mountain bikes, the Motoped Pro will be perfect for you.
The FMW Motorcycles workshop is located in Ancona, Italy, and the fruit of their efforts and work is a completely unique Harley-Davidson Hurakàn. The workshop has already built a convincing reputation, and with the latest "café racer" they will only increase it even more. Next time you're wandering the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, just keep your eyes peeled and keep an eye out for Hurakàn. Maybe you'll see him.
Lamb Engineering comes from Salisbury, England and experienced its beginnings, like most similar companies, in a garage at the end of the 80s of the last century. The team now consists of 6 people and a dog, involved in CNC milling services, component assembly, welding, design and chemical painting. In addition, they regularly participate in competitions in the creation of unique motorcycles, the fruit of which is the Wide Boy, a motorcycle with a 6-cylinder engine.
There have been quite a few attempts to just make an electric sports motorcycle, but until now there hasn't been one that can stand up to traditional gasoline motorcycles. At the moment, India is the world's largest market for the sale of single-seater vehicles. And so it does not surprise us that the idea of an electric sports motorcycle appeared there as well. Emflux One is a good indicator of what can be created when given some knowledge and drive.
For many years, Bandit9 has been producing motorcycles that cannot be 'classified' among the established types of motorcycles. Their latest product, the L Concept, is no different. It is dedicated to science fiction films and like these films, L Concept has the same mission to inspire and contribute to the development and progress of humanity.
Vespampère is a free interpretation of the classic Vespa by the Italian designer Giulio Iacchetti. It has a modern electric motor and a forward-leaning seat reminiscent of the original 98 cc scooter model from 1946. The Vespampère has a light and dynamic design that took its inspiration from the slim Vespas ridden by actors in neo-realist films.
Ant Partridge is the recipient of quite a number of awards in the field of motorcycle conversions. His latest project revolved around a Yamaha MT-10. The conversion was done in collaboration with watch manufacturer TW Steel, turning a completely stock motorcycle into something unique.
The BMW Motorrad 9cento concept combines all the performance and style for posing on the streets of big cities, for wandering around Lake Como or for overcoming any mountain pass.
In the 70s and 80s, so-called mopeds were a common sight in cities all over the world. At ONYX Motorbikes, they still remember those times and want to revive them, of course in a modern and electric version.