Yamaha has a cool new motorcycle on the way, a whole new class of four-wheeled recreational vehicles that they will debut at the Tokyo Motor Show. It appears to put motorcycle performance and handling together with four wheels of traction. Not a whole lot of info is know about the Tesseract, but we do know it is a hybrid and has a pretty cool tilting mechanism, called a “dual-scythe suspension.” It makes it a four-wheel carving machine that still maneuvers as well as two-wheeled machine. It is powered by a hybrid electric V-twin engine that is liquid-cooled. Yamaha claims that there will be a lot of torque and power, enough to power it on the race track with no problems if you ever wanted to. |
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Yamaha’s 4-wheel hybrid Motorcycle Performance
Yamaha has a cool new motorcycle on the way, a whole new class of four-wheeled recreational vehicles that they will debut at the Tokyo Motor Show. It appears to put motorcycle performance and handling together with four wheels of traction. Not a whole lot of info is know about the Tesseract, but we do know it is a hybrid and has a pretty cool tilting mechanism, called a “dual-scythe suspension.” It makes it a four-wheel carving machine that still maneuvers as well as two-wheeled machine. It is powered by a hybrid electric V-twin engine that is liquid-cooled. Yamaha claims that there will be a lot of torque and power, enough to power it on the race track with no problems if you ever wanted to.
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