The project is a study in how speed and character can be expressed without relying on aggressive surfacing or unnecessary complexity. It draws inspiration from 1960s café racers — a time of greater restraint, often shaped by the limitations of production — and looks for a more graceful interpretation of performance.
The bike is long and low, with a focus on flow and overall balance. The form is defined by strict surface discipline and a clear, controlled set of lines.
A key focus was designing around a difficult package. The introduction of a large battery pack creates real challenges when trying to achieve a balanced, rider-focused stance, and the project explores how to manage that constraint while still creating something that feels stable and resolved.