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Ultraviolette Concept X electric ADV motorcycle unveiled at EICMA

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Pratik Bhanushali

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Ultraviolette Concept X electric ADV motorcycle unveiled at EICMA

•Gets upright riding stance

•Features a single-piece handlebar

•Still in the early stages of concept and development

Ultraviolette has unveiled a new model at the EICMA this year and this time it is the Concept X. It appears to be based on the current F77 platform but takes a more versatile approach with changes to the design and overall geometry.

The Concept X is an electric adventure motorcycle and gets a proper upright rider triangle, a single-piece handlebar setup, a tall fender, a revised rake, tank extensions, an exposed battery pack with crash protector, a belly guard, a narrow single-piece seat, a tall tail with pannier mounts.

Ultraviolette  Right Side View

Meanwhile, Concept X’s hardware includes golden USD front forks, a monoshock, a front and rear disc with ABS, 17-inch wheels and road-oriented tyres. The specifications and overall features of the Concept X have not been revealed but it won’t be a surprise if the bike shares them with the current F77 Mach 2.

As of now, the Ultraviolette Concept X is in its early stages of development and could take some time before an official debut.

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