Honda V4 Motorcycle Concept with Hubless Wheels

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.

honda v4 concept

honda v4 concept

honda v4 concept

honda v4 concept

honda v4 concept

Designer : Honda



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19 thoughts on “Honda V4 Motorcycle Concept with Hubless Wheels

  1. 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..

  2. 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?

  3. 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?

  4. 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

  5. OK well it definitely needs more exposed tread. Also, this is a wild guess but I'm guessing maybe the front and top of the frame is one piece and the engine and rear wheel are a separate piece. Basically, I am thinking that the way this bike would turn is that the entire top of the frame would rotate independent from the engine. Kind of radical in my opinion but we will never know until we ride one.

  6. well..

    with respect… this bike is actually just a concept by honda to show how creative and innovative they are in the future of motorbikes..

    anyways.. nice idea though..

  7. Excuse me. talking about another subject any of you could tell who was the chief designer of Honda between 1980-1995 and who designed the Honda CH150 Elite 1987.
    from already thank you very much

  8. How can anyone say they would "love to ride it"? Its another show concept art piece, which happens to NOT HAVE ANY WHEELS. Its a piece of art, like a lawn gnome. "Dude, I would love to ride that lawn gnome!" "But, uh, its a lawn gnome . they don't move." "Yeah but look at those curves, you know how fast it Must be?" "Its moving as fast as it goes right now. It's a stationary object. "

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