[ #inspiration #BMW ]Inspired by The shark’s body-shape to break the 376 mph land speed record for motorcycles, Ukrainian designer
Mehmet Doruk Erdem has created BMW Titan concept with a nose that reduces resistance to enhance aerodynamics, the concept also features a pair of air-intakes that look-like gills. The turbo-powered engine is connected to the rear tire through an enclosed swingarm that reminds a fin. Inside the enclosed cockpit the biker can control metrics like suspension status, cooling system operation and area-specific temperatures.
The first land speed record was set on the Bonneville Salt Flats in 1914 by Teddy Teztlaff with a 300 horsepower Mercedes-Benz across the desert at 142 miles per hour.
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This design is insane—looks like something straight out of the future! Love how it’s inspired by a shark, even the gill-like air intakes are such a cool detail. Honestly, I’d rather read about this all day than try to focus on accounting homework… no wonder people look to pay someone to take my online accounting class for me but here I am doing this all on my own.
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