Design
Nothing on the TX-1 is decoration.
Every surface answers to aerodynamics, structure or heat before it answers to style — and somehow that's what makes it beautiful.
01 / Silhouette
Sculpted by drag, not by trend.
Every panel line on the TX-1 answers to a wind-tunnel number before it answers to a mood board. The nacelle, the tank spine and the tail hump are one continuous surface — nothing bolted on to look fast.
02 / Negative space
The single-sided swingarm is a design decision.
It isn't there to look exotic — though it does. Removing the second arm opens a sightline straight through the rear wheel, so the glowing rim ring reads from thirty meters away, day or night.
03 / The glow line
One seam, lit from within.
The battery spine sits exposed along the belly of the bike, split into six visible cells behind a smoked polycarbonate strip. It is the TX-1's signature — and the only place on the bike where you can see the engineering.
“It looks like it's already moving when it's parked.”
— Studio design lead, on the first clay model
Materials
- Monocoque
- Cast + forged aircraft-grade aluminum
- Wheels
- Forged aluminum, 17 in
- Bodywork
- Carbon-reinforced polymer
- Hardware
- Anodized titanium fasteners throughout