Aprilla
The individuals over at Jennings are back at the
manifestation station with a new series of curious masterpieces. This time the
subject matter is motorcycle manufacturers building cars, and though several
manufacturers (Honda and THE BMW immediately come to mind) already have
offerings in both genres, this video summary focuses on brands that deal
exclusively with two-wheeled fun. That is, for the most part in any case - a
couple manufacturers featured here do actually have some history with autos,
but since you are going to see that was some time back.
manifestation station with a new series of curious masterpieces. This time the
subject matter is motorcycle manufacturers building cars, and though several
manufacturers (Honda and THE BMW immediately come to mind) already have
offerings in both genres, this video summary focuses on brands that deal
exclusively with two-wheeled fun. That is, for the most part in any case - a
couple manufacturers featured here do actually have some history with autos,
but since you are going to see that was some time back.
You can hit the Jennings hyperlink above or below to read
about the motivation behind these designs. Discover certainly some creative
freedom at play in these creations that people suspect some might find,
interesting. Leap into the slide show to see what we mean.
about the motivation behind these designs. Discover certainly some creative
freedom at play in these creations that people suspect some might find,
interesting. Leap into the slide show to see what we mean.
Ducati
Exhaust water lines exiting towards the midsection? Check.
Swooping nose? Verify. We aren't totally sold on front side fenders, and those
headlights are really big. But you will find a real track-day vibe in essence
with this rendering, and it works well enough for us to actually want an
afternoon tearing up asphalt with this machine.
Swooping nose? Verify. We aren't totally sold on front side fenders, and those
headlights are really big. But you will find a real track-day vibe in essence
with this rendering, and it works well enough for us to actually want an
afternoon tearing up asphalt with this machine.
Harley-Davidson
Forget for a moment this is a color blend Harley would
never, ever decide for a car. Anyone who's visited the Sturgis Motorcycle Move
knows black is employer, but beyond that this hot rod theme isn't very really
bad. The front fenders are just right, the windshield is laughably correct, and
it even tours on an old-school slanted leaf spring up entry. We guess it even
shakes itself silly while idling.
never, ever decide for a car. Anyone who's visited the Sturgis Motorcycle Move
knows black is employer, but beyond that this hot rod theme isn't very really
bad. The front fenders are just right, the windshield is laughably correct, and
it even tours on an old-school slanted leaf spring up entry. We guess it even
shakes itself silly while idling.
Triumph
For the record, Triumph cars and Triumph motorcycles were
different entities back in the day, though they would have similar point of
origins with founder Siegfried Bettmann in Coventry. We already really know
what Triumph cars viewed like, but considering the brand's English heritage,
choosing an American musclecar theme for this bike-based car feels completely
wrong. Certainly not that this Camaro-esque two-seater is unattractive, but it
just doesn't look like a Triumph to all of us.
different entities back in the day, though they would have similar point of
origins with founder Siegfried Bettmann in Coventry. We already really know
what Triumph cars viewed like, but considering the brand's English heritage,
choosing an American musclecar theme for this bike-based car feels completely
wrong. Certainly not that this Camaro-esque two-seater is unattractive, but it
just doesn't look like a Triumph to all of us.
Aprilla
Of all renderings on this list, the Aprilla is arguably the
hottest of the bunch. Jooxie is not really sure why an off-road theme was
chosen, considering the Aprilla line is all about insane on-road performance.
Gowns okay, because the open frame on the Dorsoduro 900 translates well to a
gritty two-seater that looks like it could possibly switch laps at Silverstone,
then jump off sand sand hills near Dubai.
hottest of the bunch. Jooxie is not really sure why an off-road theme was
chosen, considering the Aprilla line is all about insane on-road performance.
Gowns okay, because the open frame on the Dorsoduro 900 translates well to a
gritty two-seater that looks like it could possibly switch laps at Silverstone,
then jump off sand sand hills near Dubai.
Kawasaki
That should be noted that the Jennings team does not make
your smallest point out of Lamborghini as a source of inspiration just for this
supercar-themed Kawasaki, even though it seems like a somewhat unflattering
caricature of your roofless Sesto Elemento. We have the supercar-superbike
connection, but yeah, it's not what we'd call a looker.
your smallest point out of Lamborghini as a source of inspiration just for this
supercar-themed Kawasaki, even though it seems like a somewhat unflattering
caricature of your roofless Sesto Elemento. We have the supercar-superbike
connection, but yeah, it's not what we'd call a looker.
Vespa
Did you know that Vespa actually made a car? Sort-of at
least; it was a microcar built by a French company back in the 1950s, but
design input came from Piaggio - the same company that made Vespa scooters. So
like the Success, we actually already really know what a Vespa car appears
like, and it's not this. There's no question some cute factor to the
scooter-inspired rear on this rendering, but precisely up with the Vw Beetle
front end?
least; it was a microcar built by a French company back in the 1950s, but
design input came from Piaggio - the same company that made Vespa scooters. So
like the Success, we actually already really know what a Vespa car appears
like, and it's not this. There's no question some cute factor to the
scooter-inspired rear on this rendering, but precisely up with the Vw Beetle
front end?
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