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Transportation

Curtiss Hera Motorcycle

Curtiss Hera Motorcycle

If you’re unfamiliar with the Curtiss name, let us break the brand down for you. Imagine a motorcycle outfit keen on marrying industrial good looks with the dreams of a sci-fi movie director. The Zeus was a shining example of this and now so is the Hera, an electric bike Matt Chambers, the CEO of Curtiss, describes as the “world’s most luxurious motorcycle.” The bike was inspired by Glenn Curtiss’ land speed record-setting 1907 V8, and it cheekily nods to that ride with eight “cylinders” of high-density lithium-ion batteries. The 66-inch wheelbase and low profile makes for a long and slender bike. No pricing info or availability yet, but if you want a bike that turns heads, keep it locked on Curtiss’ site.