Is this the bike to bankrupt Caterham?

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by MrAliT, Nov 6, 2013.

  1. dont think it will be any good on a track day tho. :wink:
     
  2. I seem to recall caterham is owned by the same person behind air Asia. If that's the case, it's probably more of a hobby than a money making concern for him. I guess in that lucky situation why not roll the dice a little

    -edit- caterham is owned by Tony Fernandez who has a net worth of around $625 million.

    Should be fine....
     
    #22 philoldsmobile, Nov 11, 2013
    Last edited: Nov 11, 2013
  3. nope, the new G,s,
     
  4. Caterham don't need a bike to bankrupt them Ferandes is doing a pretty good job of taking them to the brink of financial collapse already.
     
  5. That's exactly what I was going to say: "Tonka toys for real tough boys".
     
  6. For the market they are aiming at, they should have made it 2-wheel drive, like the Rokon was:
    Rokon 2x2.jpg

    Rokon 2x2.jpg
     
  7. And if that don't swing yer spuds, how about the new Brough Superior..?

    Another dog's dinner, but 140bhp/180kg sounds like fun:upyeah:
     
  8. Can't quite make my mind up about that. I quite like it apart from the 1930s fuel tank.
     
  9. My thoughts exactly.
     
  10. Err, no, I don't think so.
     
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  11. Whether we like the latest 'trinket' offerings from cloud boardroom or not I think the more 2 wheeled offerings we see in the wider world the better. Someone may see one of these and get thinking, in a roundabout sort of way; 'I must look into doing my test.' Rising fuel cost, parking blah blah. We as motorcyclists are not a huge segment in the transport pie. The more the merrier I say.
    Still holding out for a modern 750 2 stroke though.
    :biggrin:
     
  12. It was a husqvarna concept last year. Here it is with a man with a beard
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  13. Y'know, the more I look at that the more I like it.
     
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