Thanks for following Motorcycles and Design! 200 followers and counting. Please submit your bike or project if you would like to be featured. Thanks again everyone!
Sean Eurich
Thanks for following Motorcycles and Design! 200 followers and counting. Please submit your bike or project if you would like to be featured. Thanks again everyone!
Sean Eurich
Suzuki Katana marker rendering from 1980
The original Katana was a sport motorcycledesigned in 1979–1980 by the southern Bavarian firm of Target Designat the request of Suzukiof Germany specifically for their market. The Katana’s design started when Suzuki hired Hans Muth, ex-chief of styling for BMW, to update the company’s image.
Morgan design in Shanghai China #morgan #design #automotive #car #bomber #motorcycle #three #wheeler
iXoost is the first audio system for your iPhone or iPod that is entirely hand-built. The name iXoost comes from the English pronunciation of the work “exhaust”. You can choose a V8, V10, or V12 exhaust manifold and can customize the billet base with different anodized colors. I am curious how it sounds. I will probably never know though because they cost from €5000,00 for the V8 model to €8000,00 for the V12. Pricey but cool!
Created a quick Logo for my profile picture on here. Thought it would look more official. Let me know what you think.
Just reached 100 followers today! Thanks to everyone and if you have any bikes you would like me to post, please send them in!
-Sean
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The asymmetric headlight on this bike looks great and I’m sure that oil cooler gets a bit more air too!
Honda released the Motocompo in 1981. It was designed to fit in the back of a Honda City (a super compact Japanese model). They sold over 50,000, however, stopped production in 1983.
Well, Honda brought the concept back at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show! With some modern industrial design updates and an iPhone dock, this thing looks pretty cool. The concept is no longer uses a 49cc 2-stroke engine but a electric motor rather. Honda has not given a thumbs up to production yet, but I would like to think they will ;)