Superyacht Tenders & Toys: The Rise of Motorbikes, Bikes & Buggies
Superyacht Tenders and Toys (SYTT) has noticed a growing trend towards head-turning land-based toys, having recently supplied three high-performance HPC Revolution bikes to the new build MY Cloudbreak. The HPC Revolution bikes, designed by aerospace engineers and hand built in the USA, also featured recently in the US version of Top Gear.
These electric bikes are a new addition to SYTT’s portfolio along with other other superyacht toys on the rise including Polaris Rangers, land buggies and motorbikes.
The 2017 model is unlike any other bike on the market, with optimised suspension and ‘proper geometry’. They are the flagship of Hi-Power Cycles (HPC) and the result of three years of R&D, multiple prototypes, and hours of real world and CAD analysis.
The HPC Revolution in black
Mark Peak, Yacht Toy Specialist at SYTT said,
“The HPC Revolution was a thrill to ride. Renowned for being the fastest, most nimble, lightest and powerful downhill electric bike in the world it did not disappoint! These bikes aren’t for the faint hearted as they offer extreme performance in all conditions. No matter what age and ability, these machines will leave the rider grinning from ear to ear.”
Josh Richardson, Director of Superyacht Tenders and Toys, added, “These HPC Revolution electric bikes are not to be messed with. With the ability to reach speeds up to 40mph and a range of 50 miles, they are an exciting toy, unlike any other bike and, as such, perfectly suited to the superyacht market and a great addition to any superyacht toy garage.’
Check out the episode of Top Gear USA that featured one of the HPC Revolution bikes racing an Alfa Romeo 4C through LA traffic!
SYTT offers a complete range of products for new builds, and prides itself on its customer support and after sales service. All items purchased are supported for the lifetime of the goods, at no charge.
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