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- May 15, 2008 at 12:37 pm #13225RadarModerator
Car giant Volkswagen is getting on its bike to produce this: its first-ever motorcycle.
The company is set to team up with Austrian motorbike manufacturer KTM to develop the two-wheeler. And our picture shows how the new machine is likely to look.
KTM’s first attempt at a road car, the track-biased X-Bow, was developed with help from VW’s engineers, and even makes use of the 2.0-litre turbo from the Audi TT. So tapping into KTM’s motorcycle know-how to build this bike is an ideal way to repay the favour!
The two-wheeler would pitch VW head-to-head with fellow German giant BMW, which is already established in the motorcycle industry.
But it’s not only the bike market that VW is looking to muscle in on: it sees potential in three wheels, too. Cast your mind back to the 2006 Los Angeles Motor Show, and you might recall the GX-3 concept. It now looks as though production of the firm’s wacky motorbike/car hybrid could be back on the agenda.
The vehicle stunned showgoers with a combination of space-age styling and top performance credentials, although bosses deemed the legal hurdles of selling the ‘trike’ as a motorcycle – and the damage that it could do to VW’s credibility as a car maker – too significant to give it the green light. However, they have now said that if the firm was to produce motorcycles as well as cars in the future, the GX-3 could justifiably make it to production.
And the three-wheeler could be just the vehicle driving enthusiasts of the future are looking for. As it has a lightweight chassis, a frugal 125bhp 1.6-litre engine would provide searing performance – and all this with the ground-hugging stance of a roadster and the manoeuvrability of a motorbike.
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https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/221814/vw_eyes_shock_motorbike_move.html
May 15, 2008 at 2:35 pm #55375imperialdataKeymasterNice looking thing. Hard to tell what’s a 3D mock -up or real these days.
Hope VW don’t get to name the production bike with their long history of crappy car names:
Touareg (Toe-rag)
Sharan (Sharon!) etcActually, zipping the anorak up a bit tighter, the old car names came from winds:
Scirocco – Hot North African desert wind that blows into Italy
Original name was rumored to be Blizzard.Golf – Gulf stream winds (a high altitude North-south 100 mph wind)
Jetta – Jet stream (East/West wind, affecting Pacific air travel)
Passat – Trade winds
Vento – Blowing/windy (E/I)
Polo – Strong sucky mint wind (I don’t know!)
Santana – Hot desert blast accross the Sea of Cortez.
Corrado – Not a wind, it’s derived from Spanish Correr which means to run. The original name for the car was Taifun (Typhoon)which means huricane except it was already a registered trade mark for a GM truck.
Enough anoraking, as I said, nice bike!
May 16, 2008 at 7:42 am #55376RadarModeratorAnd you have the cheek to call me an anorak!!!!
The VW has stongs hints of Ducati Monster in it to me.
May 16, 2008 at 8:09 pm #55377katanaParticipantBora is a northern to north-eastern katabatic wind.
……..I’ll get my (waterproof and very sensible) coat
May 16, 2008 at 8:39 pm #55378ThumperParticipantI’m sorry to admit it…..I really like it !
The people’s bike?
I hope they wouldn’t call it after the TT…..
Too confusing!May 17, 2008 at 11:46 am #55379imperialdataKeymasterquote:
Originally posted by katanaBora is a northern to north-eastern katabatic wind.
……..I’ll get my (waterproof and very sensible) coat
Damn! Out-anoraked again!!
I forgot that other people know how to ‘Google’ too[]
May 18, 2008 at 9:46 pm #55380RadarModeratorI think the bike has potential and that ID knew that stuff off the top of his head.
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