The Kaminari Superbike takes inspiration from cyberpunk aesthetics, anime, and metal heroes, shaping a futuristic, sci-fi-themed ride. Designed by Brazilian graphic artist Braz de Pina, this conceptual superbike is available in two striking color variations. The “Silver Arrow” version gives it a sleek, bullet-like appearance, while the white model accentuates bold red highlights in its design. Both 3D-rendered models feature an engine that resembles an extended robotic arm, securing the two wheels in place. Large screws near the tires enhance the sci-fi feel of the overall design.

The silver variant of the Kaminari Superbike pairs best with slimmer tires, whereas the white version benefits from chunkier wheels, enhancing its high-speed, adrenaline-fueled appeal. The bike’s upper structure extends over the engine without any visible support, relying on a connected seat trunk at the rear for balance. Its angular form mimics the look of stair steps or even a futuristic laser gun. The compact, cushioned seat is fastened to the body using a curved, metallic frame shaped like the letter “C.”

Vertical Handlebars for a Futuristic Riding Experience

A standout feature of the Kaminari Superbike is its vertically positioned handlebars, a departure from traditional horizontal designs. This setup encourages a forward-leaning riding posture reminiscent of scenes from sci-fi films. The brake throttles are positioned just above the handlebars, and while the bike lacks visible rear lighting, a hexagonal front headlamp ensures visibility. The side footrests, made from a rugged metal material, match the respective color schemes and feature a textured surface to prevent slipping.

A small digital screen embedded in the body displays essential riding information in a retro-futuristic neon-green segmented font, reinforcing its cyberpunk influences. While designer Braz de Pina has yet to specify the exact inspirations behind the project, the Kaminari Superbike remains a striking concept that merges elements of cyberpunk, anime, and metal hero aesthetics. As of now, the superbike remains a conceptual design, awaiting further development.

© All images courtesy of Braz de Pina.

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