Inventor of the Deux Ex Machina, Jake Loniak, also creates a video pointing out the futuristic machine’s qualities and the way it works. This way, the general public can make a better idea of the student’s invention and imagine how it would be to commute at 70 mph wearing it.
Strange motorcycles are the salt and pepper of this industry so a compilation of these rule-braking machines are the very best thing for each one of you. Either you’re into skulls or into complete comfort when riding your bike/trike/armchair, this is the clip to see if looking for some
inspiration.
Never managing to disappoint, these homemade machines find their way in people’s minds and stay there until sharing them with friends. Let’s see how many you can confine.
First, you have to be born with it and second, you would have to train most of the time. But more important and difficult is the third part. This is where you meat your pair with which you will train for the Motorcycle Pairs Competition.
And if you and your partner are the best, there is no better way to show it than at the Great Lakes Motorcycle Training Seminar in Toronto, Canada. I guess these guys did so.
Motorcycle related deaths are at an all-time high, according to U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters. We agree, but shouldn’t they start doing something else apart from presenting us numbers and doing a few fairly inspired videos? >> read
This is one of the funniest commercials I’ve seen in a while. Not about a motorcycle, but about riding gear, it shows up a neard’s idea about motocross. Just look at him go with the name and number painted on its back. That’s crazy!
If you travel in a private airplane and usually have troubles moving around either in remote areas or from the airport to the city you want to visit, there is an ingenious way to solve your problem.
Do as MotorcyclePilot. Mount a pod underneath your aircraft and fit your motorcycle in it. In this case, the supermoto-style bike (a relatively small one) needs a front wheel removal so you won’t be transporting a Harley, but it still does the job.
The pod is easily attached by the plane using an electric drill winch, but I bet you’ll still be wondering if the damn thing is secure underneath you, especially if you fly to India or Africa. If all three of you reach safely to your destination, simply unload the bike, mount the front wheel back in its place and your good to go.
Spy shots of the Bat Pod before the movie started everybody’s curiosity and the Dark Night is indeed a success on the screens, but now with the bike’s full detaliling (see video below) everybody will finally find out everything they want to know about this outrageous motorcycle.
Even more, there’s even the question if it can be considered a motorcycle as it has various features that have never been seen before. Batman has definately set the trend for motorcycling future with its engines being fitted in the wheels and the unique riding position.
But if you’re not Batman, there are small chances you’ll fill at home on it due to its size and approximately 700 pounds weight.
Drew Estate has teamed up with Cigars International to develop the 1st ever ACID motorcycle. Scott Chester of ACID has put forth his talents to paint this 2008 Kawasaki ZX14R which you can win next year. Watch the video and find out how...being a smoker helps.
Honda of America Manufacturing motorcycle plant is scheduled to discontinue motorcycle production operations in their Marysville facility next year. This is the only North American motorcycle producer that staffs over 13,000 workers at the company’s five production plants in Ohio. The company now plans to transfer its workers offshore and consolidate production in a new plant located in Kumamoto, Japan.
The Marysville building is set to be converted to and assemble center for vehicle suspensions. Officials from Honda said that they would offer other jobs to their current staff of 450 workers.
The company will begin the transfer next summer 2009.