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Bodystyle | Naked |
Warranty | 24 months |
Manufacturer Country | Italy |
Introduction Year | 2009 |
Displacement (cc) | 749.9 |
Engine Type | V Twin |
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Bodystyle | Naked |
Warranty | 24 months |
Manufacturer Country | Italy |
Introduction Year | 2009 |
Displacement (cc) | 749.9 |
Engine Type | V Twin |
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Bodystyle | Sport |
Warranty | 24 months |
Manufacturer Country | Italy |
Introduction Year | 2010 |
Displacement (cc) | 999.6 |
Engine Type | V4 |
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Bodystyle | Sport |
Warranty | 24 months |
Manufacturer Country | Italy |
Introduction Year | 2010 |
Displacement (cc) | 999.6 |
Engine Type | V4 |
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Bodystyle | Sport |
Warranty | 24 months |
Manufacturer Country | Italy |
Introduction Year | N/A |
Displacement (cc) | 997.6 |
Engine Type | V Twin |
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Bodystyle | Sport |
Warranty | 24 months |
Manufacturer Country | Italy |
Introduction Year | N/A |
Displacement (cc) | 997.6 |
Engine Type | V Twin |
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Professional-grade speed and writing skills to match, Executive Editor Steve Atlas is the leader of the new blood at MotoUSA. Atlas has AMA racing creds that are even more extensive than his driving record.
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TCD has been working in the design arena for over 20 years. Aside from supplying original concepts and 3D modelled vehicles and props appearing in television advertisements, music videos, pilots and feature films, we also create superb print-quality illustrations and graphics by application of the same cutting edge 3D computer technology.
An exciting sphere of operations for TCD is in the field of product design and in particular, motorcycle design. As one of Australia's leading motorcycle design consultants, we are long-term members of the Motorcycle Designers Association (MDA).
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A major design project I have been working on for about a year, in conjunction with Sydney-based insurance research organisation, the IAG Technical Research Centre. This organisation has been looking closely into ways to make motorcycles safer as well as cheaper to repair in the event of a simple tip over, and asked me for some design input, which lead to the 'Swann Insurance Motorcycle of the Future' design.
I wanted to make the concept of such a motorcycle as practical as possible, with a minimum impact on the visuals. I believe you would be hard pressed to spot the various design features without them being pointed out.
I coined a term 'Ablative Design' to describe the idea of cheap, 'sacrificial' components being used in areas susceptible to tip over damage. Think of a $30 alloy cover bearing the brunt of a simple fall off the sidestand, instead of your $2,000 muffler. Simple really. 'Ablative' comes from the old Apollo space program, where it was used to describe the heat shield that was itself destroyed whilst protecting the crew from the dangers of re-entry.
The concept also grew to include the latest ideas in electronics, in the form of ABS, Stability Control,Proximity warning and programmable cruise control.
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We are currently engaged in a general makeover of the website. We're adding a lot of background details, concept sketches
and other bits and pieces from the archives. Work will be ongoing for the next couple of months, so feel free to stop
by week to week as new items are added.
The V-Rex received an Honourable Mention for 'Best Eccentric' in motorcycle.com's 'Best of 2009' Awards!
My focus as a designer was packaging all this technology in a fairly 'standard' looking design rather than anything as outlandish as the current crop of hybrid concept bikes. I chose the British cafe racer as a source of some lines (you can see a little Norton Commando in the ducktail) and I thought it would be fun to blend some older lines with brand new technology. There is a page for it in the gallery HERE, and you can contact me for a press release and high res print-ready images as well, via email
There are TWO V-Rexes (Rexii?) currently to be seen at the massive SEMA show in Las Vegas, one on the K&N stand and the other with the gents at Prospray.
Other V-Rex highlights include confirmation of where and when the V-Rex makes its movie debut in 2009!
On slightly disrelated other news, 'Wired' featuring my 'space fighter' design in their on-line gallery.
Siggraph! Who's that up on the screen?
Hollywood star Paul Walker looking mighty cool on a V-Rex.
The bike is also making an appearance in LA at the massive and awesome Siggraph conference. Newtek, the makers of the software I used to design and build the original 3D concept, will have a 'real ' V-Rex on their stand for the week, as well as a video interview with yours truly explaining the finer points of the design process.
I have finally gotten round to rendering a short 'demo reel' featuring some of my designs in quicktime format. You can download it HERE.
Also there is a series of articles appearing in 3D World magazine which trace the development in diary form of the V-Rex from my original idea and sketch all the way to rolling down the streets of the U.S.
I am also working on some car designs which will be added to the gallery shortly.
There are more new designs on the way, including our first hybrid.
Vids vids vids! Clips of the V-Rex are all over the web. It looks GOOD in motion!
Click on these images below to see some of them.
If Angelina Jolie strolled down Main Street naked, perhaps with her hair on fire, she might come close to attracting the amount of attention the Travertson V-REX does. - Kevin Duke
I'll add links to the various other stories as they appear.
Huge media launch here in Sydney for a major design project I have been working on for about a year, in conjunction with Sydney-based research organisation, the IAG Technical Research Centre. This organisation has been looking closely into ways to make motorcycles safer as well as cheaper to repair in the event of a simple tip over, and asked me for some input, which lead to the 'Swann Insurance Motorcycle of the Future' design coming about.
The media launch was kicked off by our very own Aussie motorcycle racing star Casey Stoner, currently leading the pack in the MotoGP series, who unveiled large images of the design, which features a virtual 'wish list' of items designed to make motorcycles both safer and cheaper to insure.
A HUGE story has just appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald sparked by this launch, featuring nice big images of the design. The story is up online currently here
In early August there is going to be a major media launch involving a motorcycle design I have penned in conjunction with the IAG Research Laboratory here in Sydney. This motorcycle is being used to highlight some deficiencies in current motorcycle design as regards ease of damageability and cost of repair. More details will be added as the launch grows closer.
Also, starting to become a topic is something I have been working on in liaison with staff from the IAG Research Laboratory here in Sydney, Australia. Serious in-depth research is currently underway into ways that motorcycle design can be improved as regards the expense of damage ocurring after a simple 'drop'.
With horror stories of bikes being 'written off' by insurance companies after simply rolling off the sidestand, there's plenty to be done. I believe this problem can be successfully tackled at the design stage without affecting the 'looks' of the bike very much, if at all. It would be no fun if your bike looked like a battleship just so that you could insure it!
I will be setting up an entire page on this website to go into this subject much more in-depth. For now , here is a link to IAG's website on the topic, complete with QuickTime movies.
Oh and I started building Skeletor, my original thumper design from a few years ago. See here for more info.
Some stories are starting to appear about the bike. This week Ozbike magazine in Australia features the bike on the cover and in an 8 page centrefold pictorial. A french magazine called "maximoto' has also done a rather nice feature as well.
Bit of a roundup from Daytona. First off the bike won its class at the Daytona Beach Boardwalk Bike Show and Christian has a HUGE trophy for the mantlepiece! The bike was also entered in the world famous 'Rat's Hole Bike Show' somewhat reluctantly as Christian explained that the V-Rex is NOT a one-off custom bike, it's a PRODUCTION bike, but, according to Christian, they wouldn't take 'no' for an answer, and so for possibly the first time in history, a production bike placed in the TOP TEN out of 150 entries at this prestigeous show!
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