Most people may ignore it, but this wonderful two-wheeler is in fact an interpretation of Skoda’s 1899 very first motorbike. Developed by French designer Romain Bucaille, the new generation of the Slavia B pays tribute to the spirit of the original model, designed by brand co-founders Václav Laurin and Václav Klement. A blend of historical homage and stylistic study, this concept motorbike boasts a distinctive diamond frame, a sleek silhouette and is an ode to simplicity. Inspired by the café racers genre, it features low handlebars, a minimalist solo saddle, taut lines, and geometric surfaces. Finely integrated LED lighting, sharp edges and the absence of superfluous details emphasise the aesthetic choice. True to the original, a vintage leather bag completes the look, adding a touch of nostalgia to this futuristic proposal.