Caterham, the maker of fine Lotus 7 replicas, has decided to start building motorcycles. They have a new division now, named Caterham Bikes, and they've come up with some intriguing designs. It seems like they're targeting three different niches: People who want a faster Rokon, people who want a stylish electric moped, and people who wish their mountain-bike had an electric motor.
Let's take a look. Up first we've got the Brutus 750. Honestly, I want to ride this machine around a little bit. It just looks like fun with those big tires. It's got a continuously variable transmission though, which makes me a little leery. Maybe it's less of an issue with a 750, but I usually end up irritated on a bike with a CVT - they never seem to do what I want them to do.
Up next is the Classic E-Bike. I have to say, I love boardtrack-styled bikes, and that's what this reminds me of. But then they went and slapped a fake aluminum v-twin motor in the frame. Which makes it look like a bike for children. Scaled up PowerWheels are not cool. It's a bummer, because apart from the cheesy "motor," it's a cool looking bike. Well, and the fenders could be a little cooler. OK, I have to admit, I wish this was a better example of a boardtrack racer overall. I guess this bike really just makes me want to build my own boardtrack racer.
And last is the Carbon E-Bike. Again, this bike looks like it would be fun to ride. I like the girder-looking-thing they did with the front forks. It makes me think of the Confederate Wraith. And no cheeseball fake motor.
What are your thoughts?
Lucky,
ReplyDeleteI like that first monster, although I'm sure I'm too short for it. (28" inseam) That looks like fun.
The other two? Meh.
Smooches,
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I think the first looks a little Mad Max like. With those tires it makes me wonder if they were thinking off-road. Might be fun with the CVT, but then it might not.
ReplyDeletehmm, well, imho, they look like the toys i used to play with in the dirt, at age 5.
ReplyDeleteGeorge Jetson comes to mind on the last one; "Jane...get me off of this thing..." but, i'm not ready for the future, resisting it all the way.
ReplyDeleteTina - I agree, it looks like a fun bike.
ReplyDeleteTrobairitz - I have a saying: there's no such thing as "too Mad Max".
mq01 - Lucky kid, you had cool toys! Now that I think about it, they really do look like the toy dirt bikes I played with as a kid.
Ell - It definitely has a "love it or hate it" look.