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Title: Lotus Motorcycle tasty or trash?
Post by: dingleberry on December 09, 2014, 03:19:15 AM
Found this while getting sidetracked again from productive work on PC. It has a certain appeal to me but I also think its ridiculous. I'm confused!!  :-\

http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/index.php/Lotus-Motorcycle-C-01?gclid=CNmSuK-q5rwCFa47MgodwiMAtA
Title: Re: Lotus Motorcycle tasty or trash?
Post by: Rikugun on December 09, 2014, 10:07:25 AM
Well, it's different looking!  With a production run of 100 units I doubt I'll see many in person. A little surprised to see a 19" front wheel and dual shock swingarm.
Title: Re: Lotus Motorcycle tasty or trash?
Post by: dingleberry on December 09, 2014, 04:34:59 PM
I find it more interesting how they got the 17" rear tyre on the 19" rear wheel! I'm sure that should read 17" in the spec sheet. Yes 19" on the front is large but given the rake angle and wheelbase this looks to be more of a high powered cruiser than (quote) superbike, although a 10.5 litre fuel tank won't have you cruising too far. They have done well to keep the weight down and good choice with the V twin, just a shame it cant be seen. If it was more naked I think I would like it a bit more.
Title: Re: Lotus Motorcycle tasty or trash?
Post by: The Prophet of Doom on December 10, 2014, 12:03:15 AM
More nakedness is usually better
Title: Re: Lotus Motorcycle tasty or trash?
Post by: dingleberry on December 10, 2014, 03:54:48 AM
I'll definitely phone before I visit then... :laugh:

Fairing is great on tourers and race bikes, but this is neither of those. They must have made one ugly looking engine me thinks
Title: Re: Lotus Motorcycle tasty or trash?
Post by: skucera on December 12, 2014, 12:32:16 AM
They look like a styling exercise, not real motorcycles.  There might be some possibilities if they designed them for use in real weather, with a real rider aboard, but they look like they offer no wind protection, and that rear wheel will throw a huge rooster tail of water right up the rider's back in any bit of rain.  Any air that goes in that front scoop has to come out somewhere, and it looks like the stylist neglected that practical consideration.  Also, it doesn't look like the rider can turn the handlebars full lock without crushing the rider's hands and denting the tank.

But aside from those quibbles, I love the bikes.  :)  I like the direction of the design more than what I'm seeing out of Japan these days, or out of H-D.

Scott
Title: Re: Lotus Motorcycle tasty or trash?
Post by: dingleberry on December 12, 2014, 06:42:01 PM
Here is a link to a page where a dude is replicating the bodywork on an old cruiser..

http://www.allmetalshaping.com/showthread.php?s=49355b89b552bf6b47931ec5eb6ec794&t=12531