Silverbullet

The Silverbullet is a motorcycle concept designed for minimal fuel consumption, capable of carrying one person while delivering high performance and good fuel efficiency.

The Silverbullet could be powered by either a 125 ccm or 250 ccm gasoline engine, or an electric motor. With an economical engine setting, the 125 ccm gasoline engine would achieve fuel consumption of approximately 1 liter per 100 km at a constant speed of 100 km/h. With a sportier setting, the same engine would reach a top speed of approximately 200 km/h.

Access is via a side door. For safety reasons, however, this door is so small that the motorcycle is not ideally suited for frail individuals. The vehicle remains stationary in traffic using retractable side wheels, similar to the Monotracer by Peraves. Unlike the Monotracer, however, the wheels are extended using muscle power. Overall, the vehicle is significantly lighter, aerodynamically optimized, has a smaller engine, and is designed for maximum resource efficiency and economy. Nevertheless, its performance is sufficient for rapid travel. In particular, the relaxed and secure seating position creates a unique riding experience.

An investment of 500.000 euros is estimated for the development leading up to a very small production run. The motorcycle would then be priced at 50,000 euros for orders of one or more units.