The conceptual Bugatti Vitesse superbike has been designed by Patrick Pieper as an ultra-modern motorbike that will offer riders a decidedly stylish way to get around the racetrack or city streets with ease. The bike balances the modern aesthetics of the present-day Bugatti vehicles with some of the nostalgic details of vehicles from the 1930s. What's created is a final product that calls to mind large aquatic creatures, while still keeping an eye on aggressive speed capabilities.
The conceptual Bugatti Vitesse superbike has a fuel tank and seat column that are milled from a single piece of aluminum. The rear wheel is positioned into place using carbon fiber clasps, while also giving the bike its smooth driving capability at high speeds thanks to its elongated design.
Retro-Styled Superbikes
The Conceptual Bugatti Vitesse Superbike by Patrick Pieper is Chic
Trend Themes
1. Retro-styled Superbikes - Designing ultra-modern motorbikes with nostalgic details that offer a stylish way to get around the racetrack or city streets.
2. Single-piece Aluminum Components - Using single-piece milled aluminum components in the fuel tank and seat column for motorcycles.
3. Carbon Fiber Clasps - Incorporating carbon fiber clasps for the rear wheel in motorcycles for smooth driving capabilities at high speeds.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Industry - Motorcycle manufacturers can add retro-styling to their ultra-modern motorcycle designs to appeal to customers interested in both the present-day and nostalgic aesthetics.
2. Aluminum Industry - Companies that specialize in milling aluminum components can cater to motorcycle manufacturers seeking to incorporate one-piece aluminum components to improve the bikes' durability and aesthetics.
3. Carbon Fiber Industry - Carbon fiber manufacturers can aim to improve the strength and capabilities of their clasp designs to cater to the demands of motorcycle manufacturers seeking to create motorcycles with smooth driving capabilities at high speeds.