Brutus 750: Caterham’s transformer motorcycle

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A red and yellow fat tired motorcycle.

The Brutus 750 is one of three prototypes from Caterham Group's new bike division. — Caterham Bikes photo

We’ve all heard of dual-sport motorcycles but when it comes to a bike that really bridges the gap between street and off-road, it’s the Brutus 750.

Not only can it be modified to run on pavement or in the dirt, the Brutus 750 can even—get this—be made to run on snow. And according to the company that makes it, the transformation from bike to snowmobile only takes four hours. 

The Brutus 750 was unveiled at the world’s largest motorcycle show, the EICMA International Motorcycle Exhibition in Milan, Italy, in November 2013. It is one of three prototypes from Caterham Group’s new Caterham Bikes division.

Caterham is a British company that is best known for its lightweight sports cars and Formula One racing team.

In the November press release, the company indicated that it will target the European, North American and South American motorcycle markets first and then Asia with the new line of Caterham Bikes. Production will begin in the spring of 2014. 


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