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Post by woody » Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:56 am

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Lotus Motorcycles to build its own and first ever motorcycle

"Lotus Motorcycles was established to design and build the first motorcycle of the iconic car manufacturer. The bike will be named Lotus C-01 and will be the most impressive appearance on public roads on two wheels. It will reflect a combination of lifestyle, design and high end technology.

Lotus Motorcycles is a joint project of Kodewa, car designer Daniel Simon and the Holzer Group. The Lotus C-01 will be a hype...r bike with integrated racing technology. It will be manufactured of materials like carbon, titanium and aerospace quality steel, which are also used in Formula 1. Safety, ergonomics and design are the most important factors the design team has put emphasis on. It will be a state of the art motorbike powered by an approximately 200 horsepower engine.

Kodewa has recently built the new sports car Lotus T128 LMP (Le Mans Prototype) and is running the Lotus LMP2 program in the FIA World Endurance Championship. The team of Kodewa comprises of experts with a lot of knowledge and experience not only in endurance racing but also Formula 1, DTM and lower formulas.

The unique shapes of Lotus Motorcycles will be penned by renowned designer Daniel Simon, a former designer for Bugatti Automobiles, who has recently created some of the most sophisticated concept vehicles in Hollywood film history. Amongst his most recognizable creations are the ‘Lightcycle’ in the 2010 Disney motion picture ‘Tron: Legacy’ and the ‘Bubbleship’ used by Tom Cruise in the recent Universal sci-fi hit ‘Oblivion’. The German is also responsible for the black and gold livery of the Lotus LMP2 sports cars.

Daniel Simon is known for his clean and holistic concepts. The designer says: "With the Lotus C-01, we have only one ambition: to create a unique state-of-the-art machine that carries its brutal forces with elegance and style, a high-tech monster in a tailored suit. The C-01, with all its top notch components and materials, is first and foremost emotional, heartbreaking, at times playfully retro, and always clearly a Lotus. Lotus is a glamorous name with a rich history, and the C-01 celebrates it proudly: the shapes of the marvelous Lotus 49 were a main inspiration, and all color schemes pay homage to iconic Lotus racing liveries, such as the dashing black and gold. The intersection of past and future always fascinates, and so does the unique idea of the C-01.”

The development, production and assembly of the Lotus motorcycle will be carried out by Holzer Group, which has gained many years of experience in professional motorsport. In the last years, Holzer successfully implemented many projects, including German Touring car Championship DTM, German Rally Championship and Formula 1. Renowned manufacturers in the automotive and aerospace industry but also the metalworking sector trust in the competent know-how of the mid-sized business.

Within the Holzer Group, the Performance GmbH is involved in the development process. The components made of titanium, carbon fibre and aerospace steel will be produced by RPC GmbH, which is also part of Holzer Group and Kodewa. Latest CNC machines linked with CAM workstations ensure highest precision and optimal workflow of the complex procedures. Because of quality inspections before, during and after the production process, a safety-related and faultless production is ensured.

In the next few weeks, images of Lotus Motorcycles will be released and will give a first insight into what to expect from the new Lotus C-01."

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Post by tut » Fri Jun 21, 2013 10:03 am

It will be interesting to see the design pictures, but I would think that buyers will need deep pockets.

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Post by graeme » Fri Jun 21, 2013 10:16 am

Go Lotus! The Italians used to have the market for beautiful, fragile bikes all sewn up, but not any more! Now we can buy British AND wait months for parts! Hooray! :D
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Post by BiggestNizzy » Fri Jun 21, 2013 11:01 am

He did the cosmic motor book 8)

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Post by ClarkyBoy » Fri Jun 21, 2013 11:16 am

graeme wrote:Go Lotus! The Italians used to have the market for beautiful, fragile bikes all sewn up, but not any more! Now we can buy British AND wait months for parts! Hooray! :D
well said that man....

that's exactly what I thought...

may I refer to my current problem..

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that said, cannot wait to see what it looks like and how its going to be powered etc!
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Post by flyingscot68 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 11:26 am

Just read about that on Faceache - sounds interesting but will probably be so pricey you'll never see one.
ClarkyBoy wrote:
graeme wrote:Go Lotus! The Italians used to have the market for beautiful, fragile bikes all sewn up, but not any more! Now we can buy British AND wait months for parts! Hooray! :D
well said that man....

that's exactly what I thought...

may I refer to my current problem..

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that said, cannot wait to see what it looks like and how its going to be powered etc!
The 916 model designation came from the amount of times it's expected to breakdown in it's life span :lol:

My mate had one, he's a MotoGP mechanic, even he gave up with his because he got fed up fixing it! :damnfunny
That said, he's now got a Super Motard, seems to be much more reliable.

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Post by ClarkyBoy » Fri Jun 21, 2013 11:33 am

flyingscot68 wrote:Just read about that on Faceache - sounds interesting but will probably be so pricey you'll never see one.
ClarkyBoy wrote:
graeme wrote:Go Lotus! The Italians used to have the market for beautiful, fragile bikes all sewn up, but not any more! Now we can buy British AND wait months for parts! Hooray! :D
well said that man....

that's exactly what I thought...

may I refer to my current problem..

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Untitled by clarkyboySE, on Flickr

that said, cannot wait to see what it looks like and how its going to be powered etc!
The 916 model designation came from the amount of times it's expected to breakdown in it's life span :lol:

My mate had one, he's a MotoGP mechanic, even he gave up with his because he got fed up fixing it! :damnfunny
That said, he's now got a Super Motard, seems to be much more reliable.

haha, well mines only a 748 so it must be waaay more reliable...

in all honesty - its not really caused me any problems, apart form the current wiring issue!
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Post by Shug » Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:21 pm

Will comment when we actually see it...

Still, agree with views above that it's likely to be a hugely priced lifestyle accessory, rather than a hardcore bike, but I will await with interest...
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Post by j2 lot » Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:34 pm

Lotus almost ventured into bike making after they did a lot of work on the Triumph T595, but it came to nothing. Suggestions is that this is a bike produced under licence by a third party using the Lotus name, not sure how accurate that is but it does seem an odd thing for them to do just now given the financial insecurity around them :?

Either way it is going to be high end, high cost so there wont be many about, but I am still quite excited at the prospect :thumbsup
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Post by BigD » Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:02 pm

Be interesting to see the outcome but like others I suspect it'll be pricey. I would think the only way they could command a high premium would be through race trophies.

Be good to see though. :thumbsup

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Post by Mikie711 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 10:19 pm

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Post by j2 lot » Fri Jun 21, 2013 10:25 pm

It was overturned by the courts and all seized goods were returned to the team. His designs are pretty cool - will be interesting to see the finished article. He did the Daft Punk 'helmets' too. :thumbsup

The whole thing is pretty much a branding exercise by the look of it though and that has potential pros and cons for Lotus
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Post by Noops » Fri Jun 21, 2013 10:49 pm

If I thought it was its more reliable then my 21 year old zzr then I might think about it :roll: saddly not for me :thumbsup
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Post by delands » Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:56 pm

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Lotus engineers back in 2004 done a design of a motorbike themselves.
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Post by j2 lot » Tue Jul 02, 2013 4:28 pm

I would probably get no further than around the block before my back gave out on something like that - I am expecting it will be more radical (Tron light bike designer) although that is perhaps just as compromisied :roll:
Actually it is probably going to be lottery win money so it will make no difference if I can ride it or not - the likelyhood is 'not 'anyway :blackeye
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