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Moto Undone concept motorcycle

No, you’re seeing it right, there is no photo-shop trickery going here, what you see is the Moto Undone concept by young designer and artist Joey Ruiter.

Essentially stripping down the traditional elements of a motorcycle, Ruiter’s design is as bare bones as it gets, which is a huge part of the appeal and inspiration for Ruiter, making the rider appear as if they are floating down the road on an invisible bike. Powering the bike is an electric motor and what’s more; ride data such as speed, distance traveled, etc is sent to the drivers smart phone.

The Moto Undone is very much a concept idea, so don’t expect to see, or not see, someone driving it down the road just yet.

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