A tour of the 2020 Vanderhall Venice GT

Monday, March 16, 2020 - 08:50 in Mathematics & Economics

The Vanderhall Motor Works Venice GT can be driven in California without a motorcycle endorsement. However, driver and passenger are required to wear a DOT-labeled helmet. (Adam Waheed/)We love the not so subtle styling touches of the wood-grain steering wheel and chrome bump shifter. (Adam Waheed/)Vanderhall Motor Works’ Venice GT simulates the driving experience of an open-wheel roadster. (Adam Waheed/)The Venice GT rolls on a set of 18-inch cast alloy wheels. Each wheel hides a single-piston hydraulic disc brake that feels sharp and is very adept at shedding speed. (Adam Waheed/)Although they look like roll bars, Vanderhall is quick to point out that the Venice GT is not subject to federal mandated crash testing. Therefore, it calls this component “hoops.” (Adam Waheed/)As opposed to other autocycles, the Venice GT is front-wheel drive with a 75/25 weight distribution. (Adam Waheed/)We appreciate the classic look and touch of the Venice GT’s interior....

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