The Standbike is an unusual extreme scooter design that axes the seats so that the rider must stand up, brace and balance on his or her own. According to OhGizmo, a 250 ccm Aprilia engine gives the Standbike a top speed of 87 MPH.
The Standbike isn't street legal without its optional seat accessory. Check out some other incredible scooters in the related articles below.
Implications - Extreme products are highly popular for consumers who are looking to outdo their friends and fellow consumers. Companies that can create high-impact products should market their items towards consumers who appreciate dramatic designs and are willing to spend more for extreme features.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Extreme Sports Vehicles
- Creating powerful and unique designs for extreme sport enthusiasts seeking the thrill of speed and risk.
- Alternative Transportation
- Offering alternatives to traditional forms of transportation, such as scooters, that appeal to consumers seeking efficient and fun modes of travel.
- Stand-up Transportation
- Developing stand-up designs for vehicles, like scooters, that require balance and skill, catering to adventurous consumers seeking unique experiences.
Where This Applies
- Automotive
- The automotive industry can create innovative and high-impact vehicles that appeal to consumers seeking extreme modes of transportation.
- Sports and Recreation
- The sports and recreation industry can market products that cater to the adventurous consumer seeking unique and exciting experiences through extreme sports and activities.
- Urban Transportation
- The urban transportation industry can explore alternative modes of transportation, such as stand-up scooters, that appeal to consumers seeking efficient and fun ways to travel in urban areas.
