All these 'thumbnails' are taken from the brochure - at about twice original size. Once again, the folding of the brochure for posting has left marks on the last photo.

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From this angle, the bike appears to be a very odd shape, bulging here and there, but it didn't look like that in the flesh. |
Nearly head on, the fairly blunt front end is apparent. Maybe not too good for drag, but good for stability. |

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A 'mock-up' of an assembly operation! The interest is in the view of the front suspension and frame. |
Definitely an odd sight for most people - but really quite conventional compared to a Quasar! |

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The front hub. For +/- 38 degrees of lock, the bearing size is quite reasonable. |
The right side of the unique hand controls of the Voyager, using pistol grips. The small knob in front of the grip is the throttle, worked by the rider's index finger. Other fingers use the curved rod as a brake lever - note the smooth finish, with nothing to stop the fingers from sliding up or down the lever - a problem that custom levers would have solved, but perhaps a bit expensive for low volume production. ( Alternative photo) |