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wkid_one
20th September 2003, 08:42
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<SPAN class=content>Is this the shape of bikes to come? Kawasaki’s new ZZR-X concept bike claims to be the ultimate super-sports touring machine. Its advanced technology allows it to change shape to suit a sports bike or a high speed-mile eater role, at the press of a button.

The bike has three main modes. Firstly it’s a high speed touring machine, with fitted, aerodynamic panniers, a high screen and raised handlebars. Secondly there is the more relaxed touring mode, with ‘extendable flaps’ (ooh err), to redirect air round the rider. Also a backrest is raised from the seat pod to accommodate a pillion and to give them that little bit more comfort for those long hours asleep on the road. Thirdly there is a sports bike mode. Here the panniers are taken away, the screen and bars lowered and the backrest folded down to give it an aggressive sports bike feel.

Features, that aid the aggressive futuristic look include a single sided, hub centred steered, front end and a single sided, shaft drive rear. Bakes, front and rear, are the rim mounted kind and are claimed to be ‘cone-shaped’ which will improve cooling for when the roads get fast and twisty. Oddly, the exhaust silencer is mounted within the fairing with the gasses exiting from the lower part of each side of the fairing. There’s even some storage space, where the petrol tank should be, for the Judge’s hand cannon. It’s likely to have a litre-plus lump from the new ZX-10R or even more likely the ZZ-R1200, which would power it to a good 170mph. By the looks of things the aerodynamics are clean and given the right engine this bike may be Kawasaki’s attempt at a 200mph breaker, in unrestricted form of course.

Who would want one? Kawasaki has probably aimed this bike at the middle to late age professionals with a healthy credit rating, who want a little bit of everything for their pennies, and Judge Dredd. The looks of the bike are unconventional to say the least, and the hub centre front end has been tried a few times before with no real success. In an ideal world there are a lot of benefits to this idea due to its rigidity, but will we buy it? The bike will probably have a five digit price tag due to the cost of manufacture of all the hub centred this and extending flaps that. The features of this bike are never ending, you have to ask yourself if Kawasaki is just showing off, or will they really release a bike with two large flaps on either </SPAN>

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Marmoot
20th September 2003, 09:11
Reminds me of the YZF1000 Thunderace......err, no....Yamaha GTS1000.....er....no....Bimota Tessi......*yum* *yum*

RiceBurner
20th September 2003, 10:55
Looks like a Yamaha Morpho.






(kerrist - when was that??? 1988?????)

Coldkiwi
22nd September 2003, 12:31
every boys dream!! at last, we may have a road going Transformer!!

now all it would need is an autobot badge :) ... if all the shape shifting is done via hydraulics, it would be quite&nbsp;an ego bashing for the latest yuppie in his crop top roof folding BMW at the lights :)

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wkid_one
22nd September 2003, 13:48
I would rather it was a Decepticon - unless of course it was Optimus Prime....Megatron was better tho - he had a big gun on his forearm

Sharkey
22nd September 2003, 15:26
Forget Megatron. If your riding a bike like that, chances are you're making up for NOT having a "big gun."

the only thing worse in the Chrysler Tomahawk. Eeeek.

Lee Rusty
22nd September 2003, 18:29
if you build it they will come - there is someone who will buy anything - it is just the numbers that are in question.

wkid_one
22nd September 2003, 22:12
I don't question that bikes ability to accelerate - what I do question is where on earth you are going to find a big enough area to turn it around....

You want power - go the Gas Turbine Motorcyle

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Lee Rusty
22nd September 2003, 22:29
that looks interesting - any details

georgedubyabush
23rd September 2003, 10:32
that rear disk is rather large

Lee Rusty
23rd September 2003, 12:57
looks like a mock up - need to be about 7-8 ft tall to reach bars.

Coldkiwi
23rd September 2003, 13:10
Originally posted by Sharkey
Forget Megatron. If your riding a bike like that, chances are you're making up for NOT having a "big gun."

the only thing worse in the Chrysler Tomahawk. Eeeek.

HELL NO! that tomahawk is a shocker, agreed... a shape changing overpowered kawasaki that does in fact have two wheels (that tomahawk is an unstable car) looks pretty wicked to me. After all, kawasaki have proven they know how to build large bikes and make them viable (zX-12, mean streak, ZZR1200, Z1) whereas dodge just put truck engines into anything that will sit still long enough

&nbsp;Lee's on the money... if I saw one of those in a dealership I would seriously be asking my bank manager if he needed any gardening done!

Coldkiwi
23rd September 2003, 13:15
btw... the gas turbine bike is a reality. There is a thread about it on here somewhere from a while ago.

Urban Terrorist
23rd September 2003, 13:40
here is the link...
http://www.marineturbine.com/superbike/

Coldkiwi
23rd September 2003, 18:07
hmmm... 1/4mile in 9.8mm.. .not bad for a turbine... but a gate speed of 160mph!!!??

0-227MPH in 15 seconds.... AIIIEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!

363 kph in the time it take most family cars to get to 100kph. now that is scary

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wkid_one
23rd September 2003, 19:14
And the noise - imagine pulling up next to Jonny CRX at the lights with a bike sounding like a US Navy F18!!! sheeeeesh.......puts the shits up them.

Rev range of 52,000 RPM and only two gears.......and no engine braking - shite.

Coldkiwi
23rd September 2003, 21:27
mm, speaking of noise, I wonder whether it might not actually pass those EU noise regulations!! I rather think the necessary silencer (and shroud) would be a similar size to the bike itself! perhaps its only a late great american pipe dream that will function in the Land of the Free and unlegislated state?

georgedubyabush
24th September 2003, 10:20
Diesel? So you'd have to pay RUC on it?

Wonder what sort of mpg/range it's got with a 34litre tank.

PZR
25th September 2003, 12:29
Re the Kawasaki??

I just like big flaps:p oooeeerrrr!!!

aff-man
25th September 2003, 13:16
Hahahahaha no matter how loud it is it will still have a "factory exhaust" i'd love to see an officer try to write a ticket "umm now see here son it is a bit loud ....":done:

Sharkey
25th September 2003, 15:44
On the TV once, I saw a push bike with this little jet engine some guy had built. I think it was a Jeremy Clarkson show. Anyway, there was footage of this bike going through a park, and it sounded amazing (Jeremy assured the viewer that it was not enhanced). This sort of VVVRRRRROOOOOOOSSSSSHHHHHH sound. Mmmmmmm. Top speed was only 50mph or something, but cool for a push bike.

Coldkiwi
25th September 2003, 17:40
i saw that one... I loved the look of utter bewilderment from the two old ladies he went past! He made a good point tho: no driver could get off a charge of careless use of a vehicle if they hit you with the excuse 'But I couldn't hear you coming!'

Sharkey
26th September 2003, 08:36
Looked on the web and top speed was actually 70 mph. Imagine doing that on a push bike.

SPman
26th September 2003, 19:16
Hmmmm ........wonder if you could stick an afterburner on that turbine bike - use the exhaust to good effect!