Man rides a wild motorbike concept that looks like a glimpse into the distant future of motorcycles

This wild motorbike concept is like taking a glimpse into the distant future of motorcycles – and seeing it in action will make you want to take a ride.
Inspired by the Netflix series Tokyo Override and the Yamaha Y/AI prototype, the futuristic bike retained a lot of the inner-workings of the Yamaha X-MAX 250cc automatic scooter it started as.
It’s the handiwork of Syech Jufri, and offers a thrilling look at what motorbikes could look like in the distant future.
After seeing it in action, are you feeling tempted to go for a spin around the block?
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This motorbike concept is seriously cool – could it be the future?
We’ve seen a lot of cool concepts over the years, whether it’s this Ford car running on uranium, or this tiny six-seater.
But it’s not just in the world of cars that we’re seeing this kind of innovation.
This motorbike started life as a standard Yamaha X-MAX 250cc scooter, retaining the engine, CVT system, and electrical components.

All other parts were made completely from scratch, including the frame, the center hub steering system, the wheels, the front and rear swing arms, and the full bodywork.
Starting with a 3D design, it was carefully scaled and engineered with 3D printing technology.
Each printed part then served as a mock-up reference, before selected materials were brought in.
“With over 10 years of experience in custom motorcycle building, we have mastered measurement techniques and utilize tools such as laser alignment systems and frame jigs,” Jufri said in a statement to Supercar Blondie.
“We believe that building a motorcycle is not only about aesthetics, but also about safety and durability – ensuring it is safe for both the rider and others.”

These bikes prove that cars aren’t the only way to have a good time on the road
For years, motorbikes have been synonymous with aura, and it’s no wonder.
Remember this real-life Tron bike? It owed its origins to a sci-fi movie, but was all too real.
Speaking of movies, there was this flying motorbike that looked like it came straight out of Star Wars.
It just goes to show that you don’t need four wheels to tear it up on the road.
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