Gelecegin Motorlari 
 10.The SAGA  Designer
 Designer: Paul Yang and Larry Nagel 
Status : Project Motorcycle 
Credibility: It was a first time project, which only took seven months for completion
 Paul Yang wasn’t a designer by profession and he merely fluked it to join hands with the famous Larry Nagel but the amateur status of Paul did not prove to be a hindrance by any means. Indeed, a first time project bike conventionally takes 18 to 24 months for completion and these two managed to produce a moving guzzler mere seven months which talks highly about the efficiency and dedication of this Duo .  
9.Chrysler Tomahawk 
 Designer:  Daimler Chrysler 
Status:  Production ready 
Engine:  V 10 
Credibility: A sculpture that can be ridden
 Chrysler Tomahawk for me is the ‘Big Daddy’ of all motorcycles. You ask me a reason and I have one many; for a V10 engine, which makes it capable of producing 500 horses powers it, is the foremost of them all. With a capacity of 8.3 liters and a ten-cylinder engine, 
it can literally fly at 400 mph. Hats off to Daimler Chrysler for  making this bike reach the production floor !  
8.Peraves Monotracer 
  Designer: Swiss Manufacturer Peraves 
 Status : Being limitedly produced (100 units each year) 
 Engine:  BMW 1200 CC, 130 hp 
Credibility: Combines the aptitude of a car and a bike
 The Peraves Monotracer combines the features of a sports bike and a sports car and if any of you doubt it, just as a substantiation, it took Peraves some 90 prototypes and 12 million kilometers to be sure that they live up to the rumored repute . When the driver dives into a corner a retractable stabilizer wheel is positioned in less than a half a second, enabling the bike to lean up to 52 degrees more, than most sport bikes in their lifetime.  
7.BMW IMME 1200 
  Designer : Nicolas Bubar and Yves Dufeutrelle from ISD 
Status: Prototype 
Engine : A 150 hp engine based on the BMW 1200 Boxer 
 Credibility: A startling concept evolved by two rookie designers 
 Nicolas Bubar (22) and Yves Dufeutrelle (24) are design students at the international school of design and they thought that a sports bike based on the BMW 1200 boxer would be good idea. Tell you what folks; it definitely was a good idea for the IMME 1200 would now be presented at the next Munich Motorcycle Show at BMW stands.  
6.The Dacoit 
 
 Designer: Nitin Khosa 
Status: Concept bike 
Credibility: Devil Personified
 Nitin Khosa designed this amazing concept to satiate a thirty plus individual who was looking to redeem his attitude and youth with a stunning, aggressive, and evil looking bike. Khosa answered his cause by creating the Dacoit (a class of robbers in India who act in gangs and are usually armed and dangerous). The face of the bike depicts an evil figure whose eyes/headlights are peeping from underneath the hood.
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5. The Embrio
 
 Designer: Canadian multinational Bombardier 
Engine : Complex hydrogen fuel cell 
Status : Prototype 
Credibility: 
Single wheeled, emits only water vapor
 The Embrio from Bombraider is a prototype, which could become avirtual reality somewhere around 2025 for this technology is too ultramodern considering the present generation bikes. It sports a single wheel and is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, which creates power by mixing hydrogen and oxygen, creating only water as a by-product.  
4.The Renovatio
 
 
  Designer : Ed Jacobs 
Engine: 135 hp, V-twin engine, specially designed by Katech 
Status  : Pre –Production 
Credibility: Easy to upgrade and reconfigure
 Confederate Motorcycles lead designer Ed Jacobs designed this drastic bike concept with large attachment points easily available on the engine ensuring improvements and assorted configurations at ease. Powered by a V-Twin engine, it produces 135 hp at 125ft/lbs of torque. Confederate is confident about this unique concept it has developed and it plans to produce it some time this year.  
3.The V-Rex
 
 Designer : Tim Cameron 
Engine:  Harley Davidson Revolution V-Twin engine 
Status :  Being Mass-Produced 
Credibility : 
It took a leap from the computer screen to metal and rubber
 For Tim Cameron, the Australian designer of this bike, it was a mere ‘dream bike’ for he thought dreams were the only place where he would ride it, but as they say destiny drives us all, this bike had to become a reality. Tim Cameron’s dream were given realistic proportions by the 200mph ‘Y2K’ jet turbine-powered bike fame Christian Travert and now the experts dub it as the most startling motorcycle design ever seen . 
 2.The Hyanide
 
  Designer :  Oliver Keller and Tillman Schlootz 
Engine:  60hp, 500cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder 
Status : One fifth of a scale model / currently not going into production 
 Credibility : 
Potent for any terrain, courtesy of its flexible rubber treads 
 Designed for last years Michelin Design Challenge, the Hyanide impressed on and all with its amazing ability to conquer any terrain. Its flexible rubber treads could pull the machine through, even if its slightest part is touching the ground. We have had no news of it since then but we are just hoping that the Germans decide to send it to the production floor.  
1.Detonator V4 6.0
 
  Designer : Daniel Simon 
 Engine: 6 liter, 4 Cylinder 
Status: Concept/Sculpture 
Credibility: 
Bears no semblance to any existing concepts
  The, ‘too hot to handle’, Detonator V4 6.0, is a mere sculpture with no intention of being a functional bike. This machine looks like a crossover between a chopper and an automotive soldered android and hmmm! It reminds me of those big pizza cutters.