The Supermarine Motorcycle, recently unveiled by Bandit9 Motors, is a design fantasy come to life. The Vietnamese motorcycle manufacturer based out of Saigon has always brought engineering mastery to the market with beastly and sophisticated rides. Led by Daryl Villanueva, the brand’s shockingly sleek bikes, like the L-Concept and the Odyssey, continue to make headlines. Now, it is the Supermarine that is turning heads across the globe. With a British Triumph Twin Engine, the tough and stylish motorcycle will survive both Savile Row and the Salt Flats no questions asked. A brainchild of many individuals across aerospace, robotics, and mechatronics industries, the bike was built from the bottom up. It was constructed to be able to satisfy those with a need for speed while likewise catering to those keeping score in terms of aesthetics. Overall, the motorcycle is designed after the forms of the sea. The wavy form makes sense, especially as its weightless nature empowers riders to feel like they are drifting over the open seas over clear and friendly waters. Bandit9 Bandit9 Bandit9 Bandit9 As far as the design goes, the eye is clearly on the future ahead. It is stated that the frame is constructed to bring to mind coral reefs. The body refers to Mobula Rays. Combined, the form speaks to nature but also the space age – it’s an unexpected but satisfying marriage. Others pay attention to the chassis’s 7075 aluminum build. The material is both strong and lightweight. The aluminum from which the motorcycle is made is often found in missiles, spaceships, and other military outfits. This is because the material is strong, sturdy, and stands up to harsh environments. It also makes the bike look unapologetically cool. The style points do not end there. Additionally, a custom LED display and a set of aluminum alloy wheels draw the eye around the motorcycle, inside and out. The bike comes in two distinct forms. The first is the Stealth Class. The second is the Carbon Class, a level-up version that offers a touch more power. A six-speed gearbox, titanium two-in-two exhausts, and 83 ft-lb of torque are sure to sweeten the deal for power-hungry riders. The Steal Class offers 900 cc with 74.1 bhp at 7500 rpm (maximum speed 120 mph). The Carbon Class has a capacity of 1200 cc. Its max power is 103 bhp at 7250 rpm; the maximum torque is 83 ft-lb at 4250 rpm. The Carbon Class tops out at speeds of approximately 130 mph. Both versions have a reliable braking system for safety and increased control. B9 put it best on their Instagram announcement: “We’re not just bending the rules anymore. We’re changing the game. And we can’t wait to show you what’s next.”
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Every motorcycle that Bandit9 manufactures is made to order. The Supermarine is no exception. Clients can expect to take delivery by the end of this year. bandit9.com
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The Supermarine Motorcycle, recently unveiled by Bandit9 Motors, is a design fantasy come to life. The Vietnamese motorcycle manufacturer based out of Saigon has always brought engineering mastery to the market with beastly and sophisticated rides. Led by Daryl Villanueva, the brand’s shockingly sleek bikes, like the L-Concept and the Odyssey, continue to make headlines. Now, it is the Supermarine that is turning heads across the globe. With a British Triumph Twin Engine, the tough and stylish motorcycle will survive both Savile Row and the Salt Flats no questions asked. A brainchild of many individuals across aerospace, robotics, and mechatronics industries, the bike was built from the bottom up. It was constructed to be able to satisfy those with a need for speed while likewise catering to those keeping score in terms of aesthetics. Overall, the motorcycle is designed after the forms of the sea. The wavy form makes sense, especially as its weightless nature empowers riders to feel like they are drifting over the open seas over clear and friendly waters. Bandit9 Bandit9 Bandit9 Bandit9 As far as the design goes, the eye is clearly on the future ahead. It is stated that the frame is constructed to bring to mind coral reefs. The body refers to Mobula Rays. Combined, the form speaks to nature but also the space age – it’s an unexpected but satisfying marriage. Others pay attention to the chassis’s 7075 aluminum build. The material is both strong and lightweight. The aluminum from which the motorcycle is made is often found in missiles, spaceships, and other military outfits. This is because the material is strong, sturdy, and stands up to harsh environments. It also makes the bike look unapologetically cool. The style points do not end there. Additionally, a custom LED display and a set of aluminum alloy wheels draw the eye around the motorcycle, inside and out. The bike comes in two distinct forms. The first is the Stealth Class. The second is the Carbon Class, a level-up version that offers a touch more power. A six-speed gearbox, titanium two-in-two exhausts, and 83 ft-lb of torque are sure to sweeten the deal for power-hungry riders. The Steal Class offers 900 cc with 74.1 bhp at 7500 rpm (maximum speed 120 mph). The Carbon Class has a capacity of 1200 cc. Its max power is 103 bhp at 7250 rpm; the maximum torque is 83 ft-lb at 4250 rpm. The Carbon Class tops out at speeds of approximately 130 mph. Both versions have a reliable braking system for safety and increased control. B9 put it best on their Instagram announcement: “We’re not just bending the rules anymore. We’re changing the game. And we can’t wait to show you what’s next.”
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Every motorcycle that Bandit9 manufactures is made to order. The Supermarine is no exception. Clients can expect to take delivery by the end of this year. bandit9.com
See more about - The 7 Best Adventure Motorcycles
The Supermarine Motorcycle, recently unveiled by Bandit9 Motors, is a design fantasy come to life.
The Vietnamese motorcycle manufacturer based out of Saigon has always brought engineering mastery to the market with beastly and sophisticated rides. Led by Daryl Villanueva, the brand’s shockingly sleek bikes, like the L-Concept and the Odyssey, continue to make headlines.
Now, it is the Supermarine that is turning heads across the globe. With a British Triumph Twin Engine, the tough and stylish motorcycle will survive both Savile Row and the Salt Flats no questions asked.
A brainchild of many individuals across aerospace, robotics, and mechatronics industries, the bike was built from the bottom up. It was constructed to be able to satisfy those with a need for speed while likewise catering to those keeping score in terms of aesthetics.
Overall, the motorcycle is designed after the forms of the sea. The wavy form makes sense, especially as its weightless nature empowers riders to feel like they are drifting over the open seas over clear and friendly waters.
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As far as the design goes, the eye is clearly on the future ahead. It is stated that the frame is constructed to bring to mind coral reefs. The body refers to Mobula Rays. Combined, the form speaks to nature but also the space age – it’s an unexpected but satisfying marriage.
Others pay attention to the chassis’s 7075 aluminum build. The material is both strong and lightweight. The aluminum from which the motorcycle is made is often found in missiles, spaceships, and other military outfits. This is because the material is strong, sturdy, and stands up to harsh environments. It also makes the bike look unapologetically cool.
The style points do not end there. Additionally, a custom LED display and a set of aluminum alloy wheels draw the eye around the motorcycle, inside and out.
The bike comes in two distinct forms. The first is the Stealth Class. The second is the Carbon Class, a level-up version that offers a touch more power. A six-speed gearbox, titanium two-in-two exhausts, and 83 ft-lb of torque are sure to sweeten the deal for power-hungry riders.
The Steal Class offers 900 cc with 74.1 bhp at 7500 rpm (maximum speed 120 mph). The Carbon Class has a capacity of 1200 cc. Its max power is 103 bhp at 7250 rpm; the maximum torque is 83 ft-lb at 4250 rpm. The Carbon Class tops out at speeds of approximately 130 mph.
Both versions have a reliable braking system for safety and increased control.
B9 put it best on their Instagram announcement: “We’re not just bending the rules anymore. We’re changing the game. And we can’t wait to show you what’s next.”
View this post on Instagram
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View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Bandit9 Motors (@bandit9_)
Every motorcycle that Bandit9 manufactures is made to order. The Supermarine is no exception. Clients can expect to take delivery by the end of this year.
See more about - The 7 Best Adventure Motorcycles
See more about - The 7 Best Adventure Motorcycles