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The E2 is driven by a rear rim-mounted motor with a hubless design that looks like it was borrowed from Tron’s Lightcycle. Feeding off three power cables, the design reduces rotational mass ...
We don’t expect hubless wheeled motorcycles to become a thing, but this one certainly has turned some heads. The TMC Dumont is powered by a 224kW Rolls-Royce aircraft engine and is the work of ...
Hubless wheels work by fixing the rotating parts (brake ring, bearings, hubless rim) onto the outer side of a non-rotating inner ring that attaches to the motorcycle's swingarm or forks.
The hubless electric motorcycle with sci-fi style and a great name. Verge Motorcycles’ 360-degree sensors could make the wild TS Ultra safer than anything else on two wheels.
No, we haven't photoshopped the rear wheel of this electric motorcycle; it uses a hubless motor. Credit: Michael Teo Van Runkle ...
The rear wheel is also completely hubless, ... “The 540 pound motorcycle feels 50 percent more lightweight when you ride it due to the extremely low center of gravity. ...
Swordfish Motorcycle Concept Imagines Our Hubless Wheeled Future ... Designer Alexander Kotlyarevsky’s “Swordfish” concept bike shows off a sleek curved body that ends in two hubless wheels.
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The Electric Motorcycle With The Highest Range In 2025 - MSNThis cruiser-esque EV roadster's party trick is its futuristic design with a hubless rear wheel motor, offering an insane torque of over 800 pound-feet and more power than the Ducati Diavel V4 ...
The Verge electric motorcycle combines the relative newness of electric power with the revolutionary hubless electric motor rear wheel. Horsepower is 137, but torque is (OMG) 738 lb-ft!
This hubless wheel design was unveiled in 1989 and was applied to a coupe and three motorcycles. ... but each motorcycle seems to showcase a different propulsion system.
A radical motor design is the signature tech behind Verge's fast and futuristic electric motorcycles. What's it like to ride ...
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