My statement that it's a "family drop coaster" was meant to imply that it isn't a "family launch coaster," which is what the motobike/ATV/jet ski are called.
I'd go so far as to say there is no evidence that supports this being a motorbike type coaster other than people on the internet talking about how it should be one.
By contrast, there are a number of reasons that possibility is disputed by what we can see being built, including:
- Some of the supports have a track connector style not used on any previous ATV/motorbike coasters.
- Stopping on the spike would be incredibly uncomfortable on a bike, and the restraints may not be designed for that.
- The length of train required would be problematic in many places:
1. The train would barely fit in the station complicating loading and unloading
2. The spike isn't super tall - the last few motorbikes would still be somewhat level at the bottom
3. It's not clear that an entire long motorbike train would fit in the first circular building/scene
4. The longer train makes the drop track much harder and more complicated to build and operate
If we acknowledge that it won't be a motorbike style or "family launch coaster" (As Intamin calls it, because this clearly will have launches), then we will quickly find ourselves looking at trains comprised of 4-passenger cars, and the 14-passenger train issue remains.