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The Lark Machine Co. Streamliner Motorcycle is Rustic

The Lark Machine Co. Streamliner Electric Motorcycle is a different kind of eco-friendly transportation solution that aims to transform perceptions surrounding what they can look like. The motorcycle was built by BMXer Shea Nyquistare and is achieved using mostly salvaged or recycled vehicle components, which makes it appear quite rustic. Weighing in at a whopping 1,700 pounds, the motorcycle doesn't have any handlebars and requires quite a bit of skill in order to keep it upright during riding.

The Lark Machine Co. Streamliner Electric Motorcycle is being developed to break the land speed record for two-wheeled electric motorcycles, which is within reach given its current ability to reach 80mph at just 10% of its throttle capacity.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Transportation - The use of salvaged or recycled vehicle components in electric motorcycles presents an opportunity for eco-friendly transportation solutions.
2. Rustic Design - The rustic appearance of the Lark Machine Co. Streamliner Motorcycle showcases the potential for unique and visually appealing designs in the electric motorcycle industry.
3. Land Speed Records - The development of the Lark Machine Co. Streamliner Electric Motorcycle highlights the potential for breaking land speed records in the two-wheeled electric motorcycle category.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing - Electric vehicle manufacturers can explore the use of salvaged or recycled components to create unique and sustainable product offerings.
2. Motorcycle Design and Engineering - Motorcycle designers and engineers have the opportunity to experiment with rustic aesthetics and innovative features in electric motorcycles.
3. Automotive Racing - The pursuit of land speed records in the electric motorcycle category can spur innovation in the automotive racing industry.

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