Showing posts with label Prototype. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prototype. Show all posts

Monday, November 24, 2008

Honda 2025 racer concept sketches...

Honda_01_L Honda 2025 racer concept that takes things to a whole new level. Designed to participate in the (imaginary) Great Race of 2025, which will entail going around the world in all of 24 hours, the concept uses Honda’s expertise in automotive, marine, robotics, and jet technologies. Well, whatever… I would rather have the much-anticipated VFR1000.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Yamaha to launch FJR 1400 in 2009?

If you ask me on what is my favorite sports touring bike, I would say with a blink of eye the Yamaha FJ. I had the pleasure of owning one back in 1989 while I was in Europe. I had the FJ for a year and boy I tell you this  bike is built to rack up the miles. I used to drive down to Hamburg from Herning a round trip of 700KM in one day. The FJ was happy cruising at 180km/h all day, blasting on the autobahn with speeds up to 240. The seat was super comfortable and the riding position just right for 6 hours straight in the saddle. Now Yamaha is planning the 4th iteration of the FJ. After introducing the FJ1100 in 1984, with an air cooled in line four engine, the FJ progressed throughout the years till its current form, making one if not the best selling GT bike in Europe. The 1400 version would commemorate 25 years of FJ that is close to the Honda Goldwing.

Yamaha
FJ1100
Yamaha1200
FJ1200 (My Baby)
Yamaha1300 FJ1300AE (Electric Shifter) y_fjr_1400
FJ1400 (Proposed Rendering)

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Honda CB1100R its alive!!!




The 80's favorite machine is back and what a stylish comeback, here are the first real life shots of the Honda CB1100R. This baby is total hotness. It's pure red, white, and blue glory without the 30 lbs of plastic covering up all the pretty parts. Cant wait to see the technical specs on this Hottie.

Suzuki Biplane at the Tokyo Motor Show





Wow. Just wow!! The Tokyo Auto Show is bringing us some wicked concepts, including this Suzuki Biplane motorcycle. Inspired by the classic biplane first introduced by the Wright Brothers, we're a bit confused exactly where the twin stacked wings fit within this redesign, but who knows, maybe Suzuki has made motorcycles fly. Not to mention, there's about a 50/50 chance that you could instantly turn into a super hero when sitting on this bike...which counts for something.

Thanks Stallion..