The most un-bikely bike ever - Yanko Design
Looking at the 50-Concept bike by Bandit9, I'm not sure if it downplays the styling bit, or showcases just the advisable amount of information technology.
Built as a limited edition of just nine pieces (with only two existence bachelor as we speak), the L-Concept tries to span the gap between "fact and fiction" with a blueprint that takes inspiration wholeheartedly from the sci-fi genre. The overall silhouette from the side resembles the USS Enterprise from Star Trek, with the 125cc engine being housed in a torso that looks a lot like the spaceship'due south main reactor.
The L-Concept comes in a chrome end, dominated past straight lines and flat surfaces that create some beautifully balanced and geometric highlights and reflections. The seat, made of Italian dogie leather sits inside the main body of the bike in a way that retains the unibody arroyo, and creates a beautiful bend or punctuation in the reflections that run beyond the trunk.
The 50-Concept comes with innovatively design caput and taillamps comprising an array of LEDs. It even showcases an innovatively designed Apartment Dual Daze for the rear wheel, keeping the overall design make clean and 'horizontal'. Designed to claiming how we perceive motorbike aesthetics, the 50-Concept may be alee of its time, merely founder and main designer Daryl Villanueva thinks we're getting there.
Designer: Daryl Villanueva (Bandit9)
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2018/03/27/the-most-un-bikely-bike-ever/
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