The Ducati-Powered Vyrus Alyen 988 Just Rode In From A Dystopian Sci-Fi Film

The wildly-styled, carbon fibre festooned Vyrus Alyen 988 uses a previous-generation Panigale engine in a magnesium frame
The Ducati-Powered Vyrus Alyen 988 Just Rode In From A Dystopian Sci-Fi Film

Despite looking like a film prop from a gritty post-apocalyptic sci-fi flick, this is a fully-fledged production bike you can buy right now. It’s called the Vyrus Alyen 988, built by a boutique Italian firm that’s been putting together bonkers-looking motorbikes for nearly 20 years.

This latest one borrows a 1285cc ‘L-twin’ engine from the previous-generation Ducati Panigale (the current one uses a V4), which produces 205bhp at 10,500rpm. The frame, however, is Vyrus’ own, and is made from magnesium.

The Ducati-Powered Vyrus Alyen 988 Just Rode In From A Dystopian Sci-Fi Film

The wheelbase is nearly 140mm longer than the bike from which the Alyen 988 pinched its powerplant, and much of the bodywork is made from sharply angled carbon fibre. The wheels are carbon too, and in case you want carbon ceramic brakes to go with them, they’re on the options menu.

It’s not only unconventional due to the way it looks, either - the 988 does away with a traditional motorbike fork in favour of an unusual hub-centre steering setup. The front wheel is connected to the frame via a swingarm that looks like it belongs on the rear of the bike, with the steering actuated by steel cables.

The Ducati-Powered Vyrus Alyen 988 Just Rode In From A Dystopian Sci-Fi Film

Some of the major manufacturers played around with the concept in the past, but the idea never really took off - Vyrus is the only company to have persisted. Probably because it fits with the wild aesthetic, and also because - as more of a collector’s item - owners are less likely to be bothered by hub-centred steering downsides like a giant turning circle.

Another neat detail is the handlebar. It’s CNC machined from a solid block of 7075 aluminium alloy (also known as ‘Ergal’), and is clad in supermoto-style hand guards which are made from - you guessed it - carbonfibre.

The Ducati-Powered Vyrus Alyen 988 Just Rode In From A Dystopian Sci-Fi Film

And it’s almost certainly going to be a collector’s item. While Vyrus hasn’t revealed a price, judging by the company’s previous bikes, we can expect the Alyen to cost close to $100,000.

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Comments

Dave 15

Vyrus, huh?
Is that some sort of late April Fools joke?

04/08/2020 - 17:57 |
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Freddie Skeates

Bad time to release a bike called ‘Vyrus’

04/08/2020 - 19:55 |
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Anonymous

So they just replaced some letters and try to sound cool? So it’s just another Dookathy with Alyen Wyroos, COVYD-20 maybe?

04/08/2020 - 21:09 |
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Anonymous

Pretty sure Bimota also do hub centre steering bikes.

04/10/2020 - 08:16 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

And ones that aren’t painful to look at

04/10/2020 - 08:17 |
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