Jordan Meadows is best known for his automotive work such as the Award-winning Kaan, Mazda Kiyora and Mazda Furai, but his portfolio includes some remarkable work such as the Hellfighter VTOL aircraft and Hydroplane Racer concepts.
His latest concept is the Metalback cafe racer motorcycle, fashioned to
exist where substance and sustainability meet speed and style. The
engine is a V4 diesel running on environmentally-friendly bio diesel
fuel, while the frame and skin are crafted from recycled aluminum.
"Currently, the Motorcycle market is devoid of product which has been
designed for sustainability while still offering style and uniqueness
for the enthusiast," says Jordan.
"The concept is powered by a v4 engine running on bio diesel. This
increases the range and MPG well above conventional gasoline bikes while
running on a fuel which is more environmentally-friendly. Its frame and
skin are crafted from recycled aluminum.
"This has the advantage of saving weight to enhance performance while
reclaiming pre-used material. In the manufacturing process, the alloy
is treated to patina and age naturally without expensive and harmful
paint applications.
"The net effect is a raw natural surface which suits the classic cafe
racer and recalls the romance and power of vintage WW2 fighter planes."
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