Space exploration has inspired and continues to inspire thousands of people around the world, thanks to its impressive engineering feats and its challenge to the laws of physics to leave Earth.
Bandit9 is no exception, having launched a new bike inspired by the form of a rocket. It’s the EVE Odyssey. Larger, lighter, faster, and more robust than its predecessors, the bike features an aerodynamic aluminum fuselage, merged with the new frame and hand-brushed – making it a collector’s item.
It has a 125cc engine paired with a four-speed gearbox, allowing it to reach a top speed of 110 km/h. The exhaust is 2-in-2, made of stainless steel in the standard version and titanium in the more advanced version.
The suspension system includes a telescopic fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear, where there is also a swingarm. Both wheels use disc brakes. The fuel tank has a modest capacity (eight liters).
The front headlight and rear light are LED, unlike the custom turn signals. The controls include aluminum buttons, levers, and grips, and the steel handlebars are of the clip-on type.