The creative minds at Bandit9 Motors unveil its new EVE Odyssey bike, which follows the recent successful launch of the EVE LUX. The new bike is a two-wheeler and it is notably made from a space-grade aluminum material that is seen in creating spacecraft by NASA. The shop is based in Saigon, Vietnam and the model will be a limited-edition iteration that appeals to collectors often looking for unique builds from rare materials.
The structure is a unibody, presenting a streamlined look with the L-shaped subframe, steering setup, gas tank, and headlight assembly in one unison form. Other details include the aforementioned aluminum material seen along the clip-on bars, foot controls, and more. There is also a custom set of cast split-spoke triple-arm wheels that are connected to the custom grips and switchgear.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Space-grade Materials in Consumer Products
- There is a potential for space-grade materials like aluminum to become more commonly used beyond space exploration in high-end consumer products like bikes.
- Unibody Design
- The use of a unibody design for the bike presents an opportunity for disruption in the motorcycle industry by offering a unique and streamlined look for future models.
- Custom Cast Wheels
- Custom cast wheels developed for this bike could inspire innovation in the wheel and tire industry for future consumers.
Sectors Adopting This
- Luxury Motorcycles
- Luxury motorcycle brands have an opportunity to incorporate space-grade materials and unique design elements into their products to appeal to collectors and enthusiasts.
- Aerospace Manufacturing
- Aerospace manufacturers could potentially expand their product offerings to include high-end consumer goods that utilize space-grade materials like aluminum.
- Wheel and Tire Manufacturing
- Manufacturers of wheels and tires could be inspired by the custom cast wheels used in this bike to develop new and unique designs for future products.
