Tag Archives: scooter-concept
BMW Scooter Spied Testing
Posted on 07. Sep, 2011 by admin.
Posted on 09.7.2011 14:00 by Simona Filed under: BMW | spy_shots_renderings | electric bikes | BMW Scooter | Motorcycles | Motorcycle News A while back, BMW brought out the E-Scooter Concept that would be previewing the brand’s electric drive line. Not much has been said about the production model as of yet, but our spy photographers were quick to click when they spotted this future electric bike testing, and they say it sounds just like a gas-powered model
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BMW E-Scooter Concept
Posted on 04. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Posted on 07.4.2011 09:30 by Kirby Filed under: BMW | scooters | BMW Motorrad Days | green bikes | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Reviews | BMW German automaker BMW is one of the most diverse brands in the industry, having branched itself out past its cars division into other ventures, particularly motorcycles .
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BMW Motorrad E-Scooter Concept
Posted on 04. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Posted on 07.4.2011 09:30 by Kirby Filed under: BMW | scooters | BMW Motorrad Days | green bikes | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Reviews | BMW German automaker BMW is one of the most diverse brands in the industry, having branched itself out past its cars division into other ventures, particularly motorcycles . At the company’s recent Motorrad Innovation Day 2011, the German brand unveiled their latest two-wheeled concept machine, the electric drive E-Scooter.
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Lawnmower scooter concept
Posted on 18. Mar, 2010 by admin.
Posted on 03.18.2010 15:00 by Maxx Biker Filed under: | concept bike | industry news | scooters | innovation | Motorcycles | Motorcycle News Designer Vicky Petihovski is the brains behind this lawnmower scooter concept that we find rather interesting for bringing in the satisfaction factor where before it was just boring work with a conventional lawnmower. The ride-on mower is powered by a small electric motor, which also activates the grass-cutting blades, so users can enjoy their lawn ride and get the chore done with the least of effort
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Ghost bike or the most aerodynamic Skeleton ever
Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by admin.
Posted on 03.10.2010 10:17 by Maxx Biker Filed under: | custom | industry news | innovation | Motorcycles | Motorcycle News The Skeletor is a truly unique custom made motorcycle by Vardenchi Customs from India and guess what. It doesn’t have a V-twin engine or much chrome to make it shine as it is ridden down the freeway, but its builder declares: “I’ve never got so many stares on a motorcycle before.” That is most likely because after hours and hours of hard work, the Skeletor motorcycle looks like it just rode out of a graveyard in a MJ-like music video
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Nexus scooter concept for airports
Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by admin.
Posted on 03.10.2010 11:26 by Maxx Biker Filed under: | concept bike | industry news | scooters | innovation | electric bikes | Motorcycles | Motorcycle News This may not look like a student’s regular scooter concept, but more like an ingenious mean of short distance commuting inside airports.
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Electric Scooter Concept by Happy Design
Posted on 18. Feb, 2010 by admin.
Posted on 02.18.2010 15:38 by Maxx Biker Filed under: | concept bike | scooters | electric bikes | Motorcycles | Motorcycle News You know what the problem with the motorcycle page on TopSpeed is? Not enough talk about scooters.
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Remember: 1960s Ducati Scrambler
Posted on 18. Feb, 2010 by admin.
Posted on 02.18.2010 14:01 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Ducati | enduro | Motorcycles | Motorcycle News At a first glance, this might look like a custom-made Scrambler with the Ducati name on it, but it is in fact a motorcycle that the Italian maker’s Borgo Panigale factory did delivered back in between the late 1960s and until the mid 1970s, when the US market was avid for this type of motorcycles and Ducati had the racing frame and lively engines of different capacity: 250, 350 and 450ccs. Although this particular one is slightly modified, we like it even more as, at least visually, it is brought up to date and can still ride the dust like in the good old days. If I’d be a Ducati head, I’d seriously think about reviving the Scrambler and have it compete with the Triumph Scrambler , which still goes strong today.
