πDan Gurney, a legendary American racer and engineer, designed the Alligator motorcycle to position the rider inside the motorcycle, similar to a car.
ποΈThe Alligator's unconventional design had unique advantages, including improved handling and aerodynamics.
π‘Gurney's Alligator was designed as a response to the lack of innovation in motorcycle design due to strict rules and regulations.
πThe Alligator's handling and maneuverability were highly praised, as the rider was seated inside the chassis, becoming the center of gravity.
πDespite its innovative design, the Alligator did not become a commercial hit, as its radical appearance made it difficult to classify in existing motorcycle categories.