Thursday, December 10, 2015
Honda Bulldog concept bike unveiled
Honda debuted its Bulldog concept touring motorcycle at the 2015 Osaka Motorcycle Show. At the heart of the Bulldog Concept sits a 400cc liquid-cooled four-stroke DOHC inline two-cylinder engine mated to a six-speed gearbox.
The Honda Bulldog concept sports a curious design, from its dual Ruckus-style headlights to its 15-inch wide scrambler tires. The fork sports gaiters and a small, raised front fender while the headlamps and engine sport tubular crash guards and rails above the headlamps to carry loads. The bike also features storage areas on either side of its fuel tank.
The Bulldog concept sports a low centre of gravity with the rider sitting just 730mm off the ground. Other styling cues include a high mounted exhaust, five-spoke black alloy wheels and a unique turquoise and black paint scheme.
The Honda Bulldog concept sports a curious design, from its dual Ruckus-style headlights to its 15-inch wide scrambler tires. The fork sports gaiters and a small, raised front fender while the headlamps and engine sport tubular crash guards and rails above the headlamps to carry loads. The bike also features storage areas on either side of its fuel tank.
The Bulldog concept sports a low centre of gravity with the rider sitting just 730mm off the ground. Other styling cues include a high mounted exhaust, five-spoke black alloy wheels and a unique turquoise and black paint scheme.
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