The idea of a flying motorcycle just seem to be becoming a feeding basket for the designers, after the Magnet Quad flying motorcycle, comes this zero-emission electric motorcycle that uses a jet-engine to fly itself. Dubbed the MoonRider, this two-wheel hybrid bike by Marko Design, uses electronic motors for balance and wheel movement on roads. The bike’s electric batteries get power by solar panels embedded in the vehicle’s front. Besides this, the bike made in composite materials gathers power for flying from a powerful plasma jet engine, which the designers vision as a replacement for the present day turbo jet engines. Follow the jump for a few more images of the concept bike.
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