Exoskeletal Motorcycles

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The Sharker by Gerg Group Preys on the Competition

— January 6, 2010 — Autos
Instead of utilizing a traditional motorcycle framework, the Gerg Group designed this badass bike with its skeleton on the outside. The Sharker has a one of a kind carbon-fiber monocoque body style that supports the engine, rider and wheels.

Obviously named for its dynamic shark-like body design, the Sharker possesses 140 horsepower and can get to 60 mph in 4 seconds. Designers made sure to equip the Sharker with the latest tech including high-performance LEDs and an electromechanic push button gear shifter, to stay ahead of the competition.

Trend Themes

  1. Exoskeletal Motorcycles — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Leveraging unconventional frame designs to enhance performance and aesthetics in motorcycles.
  2. Carbon-fiber Monocoque Body Style — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrating lightweight carbon-fiber monocoque structures in various industries for enhanced strength and energy efficiency.
  3. Electromechanic Push Button Gear Shifter — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating advanced gear shifting technology in automobiles and other motorized vehicles for improved user experience and efficiency.

Industry Implications

  1. Motorcycle Manufacturing — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring innovative designs and materials to revolutionize the motorcycle industry.
  2. Aerospace — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Applying carbon-fiber monocoque technology in aircraft manufacturing to reduce weight and improve fuel efficiency.
  3. Automotive — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integration of electromechanic push button gear shifters in automobiles to enhance convenience and streamline the driving experience.
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