The legend of the Loch Ness Monster has been passed down from
generations with numerous people reporting sightings. Even though
scientists haven’t yet been able to prove the existence of Nessie,
believers are adamant that the beloved water creature exists and that
it has been living in the waters of Ness for ages now. The legend of
the creature has inspired a lot of works of fiction though the latest
instance of the same comes to us in the guise of a chopper concept.
Created by Iranian designer Mohammad Reza Shojaile, the Lochness chopper
derives it elongated from the alleged silhouettes of Nessie and might
we say does a pretty decent job of looking the part when it comes to
mean choppers.

tribute to the mystery that surrounds the mythical creature, its
namesake chopper too boasts of a dark colorway and an extra long
wheelbase that makes it look quite similar to the alleged form of the
monster as pictures of its sighting show. With three headlights at the
back, the chopper is rather unconventional in terms of its looks which
is highlighted by the streamlined design. The suspension system on the
concept is connected to the hub-less wheels to provide optimum ride
comfort.

The middle of the rear wheel gets the power from the
drive-train torque which is centered around a belt transmission and a
four-stroke V4 engine. The drive train on the Lochness Chopper is
designed to minimize loss of energy while a single brake disk per wheel
optimizes braking. Rear wheel itself has been used to embed a belt-like
LED panel that serves as a taillight while the front panel of the
futuristic bike is equally unconventional and mean. The designer hasnt
released more details about the vehicle's form or powertrain just yet.
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