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Transportation

Mimic Electric Superbike Concept

Mimic Electric Superbike Concept

This futuristic rendering of an electric motorcycle one-ups even the latest Akira bike concept we covered a little while back. Russian designer Roman Dolzhenko has created a stealthy matte black street rocket with the whole fairing covering the wheel and merging with the handlebars and body. The battery pack, motor, and drivetrain are encased, while the single seat hovers over the solid back wheel. Illumination comes by way of twin LED housings in front and a single LED strip on the back of the seat. Instrumentation is a flush digital panel in the body. The fact that there’s virtually no room for the front end to turn might be moot since this isn’t a real bike. Too bad.