jakusadesign.com and said that the bike is based on Triumph's 1050 Speed Triple but at the same time inspired by Jaguar's Project 7, which is a limited edition F-Type and powered by a V8 engine producing 575 hp and also featuring numerous other styling and performance upgrades.
The bike gets few of its parts similar to that of it's inspiration, smooth five-spoke carbon wheels differing slightly from the Triple's sport rims and replicates directly the Jaguar F-Type's rims. The bike is also featured with the Speed Triple's tubular steel frame and it is going to feature a sport windshield, dual insect headlights, a sleek fuel tank. Combine that with the roaring power behind Jaguar's F-Type convertible - of which only 250 were made and there you have your dream machine.
Lastly, this bike looks like fantastic and hope we get to see it in the future turn into a real model. Our aspirations with the concept design are having wings now, as Jaguar is now turned as Indian brand to some extent after being acquired by our own TATA. The last thing I wanna say is "SOMEONE GET THIS GUY A JOB IN JAGUAR".
By: Rakesh Gowda
What happens when you combine a Jaguar Supercar and a Triumph's 1050 Speed Triple? The answer is that we get a Hybrid. Confused? Well don't be, actually this is what it is all about, If ever you want to see what a Jaguar Motorcycle would look like, this is probably it, the Jaguar Project 7MC Concept which is designed by Tamas Jakus, a famous designer.
The Designer posted the pics of this concept on his website - Home
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