Gulp.
John Gallen writes:
Motorbike with sidecar/hearse spotted on Mountjoy St, [Dublin] this lunchtime



The road-ready prototype C-01 – Lotus Cars’ first ever motorcycle – designed by Daniel Simon, who coincidentally (or not) designed the light cycles for Tron: Legacy.
Powered by a V Twin engine, the C-01 has a frame made from carbon fiber, titanium and aerospace grade steel.
Actual production of the bike will begin with a limited run of 100 of these handsome hogs, decked out in various Lotus racing liveries.

A customized aluminium and steel vintage racing motorcycle by Sebastan Errazuriz produced by Worth Motorcycle Company and built by NYC Norton, which goes on show at Art/Basel Miami Beach next month.
The artistic message, aside from the spectacular build, is encapsulated by a taxidermied bird fitted inside a glass sarcophagus in the fuel tank – a symbol of ‘the fragility of life and the recognition of death’.
Of this environment-depleting überhog Wayne Murphy tweetz:
Like a boss…just now in Bunclody…10ltr Chevrolet boat engine…1ton….Dutch….6mpg…..SIX….
Like a Boss Hoss…
The ASL1000 system from Lunasee uses four 1W LEDs to activate strips of photoluminescent tape attached to the rim of motorcycle wheels.
They say it increases safety by enhancing side visibility at night, but really, it’s all about the Tron.
($150 for single wheel, $200 for two wheels)
For bicycles, see Revolights.
But the owner of this Vespa.
Well, he’s mod as hell.
Colin Derham writes:
I’m wondering if you can help with tracking down my scooter? It’s a Vespa px200 and was robbed from outside my gaff in Rathgar on Thursday night between 6-8pm. I heard a van pull up and thought nothing of it then an hour later went out and no bike.
Black Vespa px200 reg plate 02D6274, front and fairing large crash bar screwed into leg sheilds, triangular crash bars on side panel, front rack with lights and black leather king and queen saddle. Crack in the speedo glass. If anyone sees or is offered this bike could they get in touch?
Irish “Street Hawk” [Honda XR500] spotted on middle Abbey Street [Dublin] this morning. loving the onboard computer