Tim Cameron, our favorite Aussie designer who’s computer creations are nothing short of amazing, has found a builder for his Dreambike. Christian Travert, designer of the Y2K jetbike, you know, the one Jay Leno zips around on, has taken on the task of moving this bike from computer image to real motorcycle.
Building a bike like this is going to take no small amount of engineering. Look at the image and you’ll notice little things like two wheel drive and a front swingarm instead of a fork, nice futuristic touches all powered by a Harley Davidson V-twin. That’s some combination and it will be really interesting to see what comes of this. Stay tuned.
Tim Cameron Design – Dreambike
Y2K Jetbike
via Gaijin Biker
Brinskee says
I will believe it when I see it. That is a HUGE undertaking, and the fit/finish on the Y2K bike was not all that… polished. From what I saw… Will be interesting to follow this.
Kevin White says
Surely a lot of modifications to the original 3D mesh will be required! Will the thing go, stop, and turn?
Interesting project, I give it a 1 in 100 shot at succeeding though.
Gaijin Biker says
Christian emailed me to say that the Dreambike will be in production in 2006, with the prototype out at the beginning of the year. The project started the end of this past May.
brian carlton says
This bike is amazing i just have one question, WHERE CAN I BUY ONE WHEN THERE READY?
Hugo says
You can order it here:
http://www.travertson.com/