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.
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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.
Gibbs is one of those companies you've never heard of. A small company is primarily concerned with turning crazy ideas into real, tangible products. Their latest invention is a scooter that turns into a jet ski at the push of a button.
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.
Moto Guzzi was founded in 1921 by a pilot and aircraft mechanic, so it's no wonder that airplanes have always been part of Moto Guzzi's DNA. We present to you a unique motorcycle that was made in honor of Giovanni Ravelli, one of the co-founders of the Italian motorcycle manufacturer.
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 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.
The Majestic is a meticulously restored 1930 motorcycle. The work was undertaken by Serge Bueno, whose family has owned this motorcycle since its inception. Abandoned, he was waiting in the garage for someone to remember him and put him in order. The result is an impressive, beautiful and unusual motorcycle in the art deco design style.
In the Bandit9 workshop, you will find motorcycles that can find their place both in a modern gallery and on the road. Their motorcycles are therefore not only for admiration, but also have a completely user function. Their latest masterpiece, the Bandit9 Oyssey, is designed around the engine, as it is, after all, an essential part of a motorcycle.
Kawasaki's Ninja is already a legendary name among motorcycles, but at the same time, this name is synonymous with superior performance and speed. From the most basic Ninja to the sports-touring version, everything has speed in its DNA profile. Until now, this only applied to daytime conditions, but with the Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX SE, everything will change, as it was designed with nighttime adventures in mind.
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.
It is not the first time that we report to you about various computer graphics that represent the bright thoughts of young design talents. The computer-generated sketches of the Honda Café Racer concept are so accurate they could easily be mistaken for photographs.