What will motorcycles look like in the future
The first wave of electric motorcycles offerings was expensive and limited in their riding capacity. However, futuristic motorcycle brands, like Damon, have really pushed the envelope in terms of motorcycle technology.
As a result, so many of the predictions we expected for the future of motorcycle technology are already becoming a reality in So, with motorcycle technology already so advanced, what can riders expect in the future? When it comes to the electric motorcycle, the age-old criticism is battery life and range. As a result, range is one of the biggest factors experienced riders weigh up when choosing the right electric motorcycle.
The growing number of EV level 2 chargers on the road has been a massive boost to riders of bikes with a typically low range below miles per full charge. However, a truly futuristic motorcycle should be hitting triple digits for its total range capacity.
Moreover, the ever-increasing charge times of a futuristic motorcycle is also going to be hugely beneficial to riders. And when it comes to battery life, Tesla already claims to be readying a one million mile battery for later this year. The correct rider position and seat height improves your comfort, safety, and lessens the chance of fatigue. Suzuki is putting the Crosscage through road testing with the goal of commercialization in less than 5 years. Back then this was what the concept of future motorcycles would look like to the designers with its hp Dodge Viper V10 engine.
Now, for new school, electric motorcycles are starting to come of age. And no wonder due to the bank of batteries in the middle of the vehicle. Besides the obvious three wheels in a row, it is made of aluminum and steel tubing plus a cc LC8 v-twin engine.
The Wrath concept by Alexander Barnard gives us a clue that future motorcycles 30 or so years from now can still go a bit old school with the chopper look. Another future chopper concept motorcycle is the Swordfish by designer Alexander Kotlyarevsky. Style and power in one package. The Honda Concept V4 motorcycle gives us an idea of what the future holds for this vehicle maker. My heart is racing now. I am having a hard time finding a good motorcycle cover. Does anyone have any recomendations?
Harley and Honda you listening? Fell out of bed feeling down. This has bgirhtened my day! But, I would trade them all for one of these future motorbikes. Born to be Wild! Information is power. Well now I am a f! Vroom, Vroom. Back to the future on my bleeding edge motor scooter. Yee Ha! Greetings from Idaho! Great future tech stuff here. Keep it up! I read your post about future motorcycles with great interest and find it in itself fascinating.
Hold on to your horses, things will definitely get interesting. Jumped, get it? Ok, moving on…. The same can be said about the emergence of air-bag technology in racing suits used by many top riders in the field.
Manufacturers like Dainese and Alpinestars have been developing their airbag systems for racing and road use which work in a similar fashion of the safety bags found in vehicles.
Right before the moment of impact or when the systems detect that the rider is about to crash, the airbag deploys to provide more protection on the back, shoulders and neck regions to hopefully reduce the chances of sustaining serious injuries. What looks deceivingly simple comprises the most amount of work, technology and dedication all in the name of safety and performance.
Deceptively simple but decades worth of knowledge and experience have been poured into the making of that helmet. The system will transmit real-time information to the rider via a small head-up display that can also be connected to the GPS and communications system.
To conclude, the future of motorcycling is here to stay and nothing will ever stop it from going through the evolutions to emerge better than ever before. Although we can sense that the trends are slowly changing to something most of us are unfamiliar with, we can fully trust the major players in the motorcycling industries to continue their efforts in providing us with the best of the best.
The future of motorcycles is strong and it will never go away as long as the passion of two-wheels continues to flow in our blood and soul. Sign in.
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