It’s amazing now seeing the jaw dropping designs and concepts that Honda brings forward. Honda V4 concept has come up with a deadly sports bike that proposes a new bike design direction for the brand. This model is designed to indicate the beginning of a new era. The bike has V4 engine and it is clearly shown in the design. The hubless wheels are fixed with all-enveloping cowls which most likely assist in reducing drag. This stylish and futuristic sports bike concept was exposed at the 2008 Intermot bike show in Germany. Overall, this bike is going to offer a new look to all the bike riders with excellent performance.





Designer : Honda
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9 Responses to “Honda V4 Motorcycle Concept with Hubless Wheels”
By yawrc on Oct 16, 2008 | Reply
It got no visible wheels. how is it suppose to move?
By isaac on Nov 23, 2008 | Reply
very interesting design but the only problem is I don’t see how its exposed to move at all.
By mento on Feb 9, 2009 | Reply
excuse me, where the designer hide the front up-side down fork?
if the final-design looks like this, seems i couldn’t do stoppie or wheelie with this machine, huh? too bad.. too very bad.. again, how’s the rider to turn the bike left or right? extreme innovation were always so much good, but.. means nothing if not rational & functional..
By teddy p on Mar 16, 2009 | Reply
It could certainly use some more tread exposed- it may create a minute more drag, but aren’t those useless air-chopping fins in the hubs doing that already?
By stephen russell on May 20, 2009 | Reply
Id ride this, type of bike Kirk should have rode in Star Trek movie (2009).
Id add Buddy Seat & side bags.
Ergonomic controls in front.
Very Cool.
Love to Rent & Ride.
Lease?
By Ben on Jun 2, 2009 | Reply
how does it move? i dont see any moving treads at all?
By Liam on Jun 13, 2009 | Reply
What the…
This bike could only be used as a piece of furniture as it soes not have movable wheels. The inside of the wheels might spin but that doesn’t help because there is 100% no contact with the road surface unless there is a tiny slit at the bottom of the wheel to give a couple of square cm of road contact. Also there seems to be no way of turning it as the front structure is totally secured to the body work. This is a bike that needs some serious thought.
p.s. I like the instrument panel