A Russian design studio dubbed Zillers Garage has created what is absolutely the most remarkable BMW R nineT motorcycle we’ve ever seen.
The custom bike was to be unveiled at the Motovesna Motorcycle Show but as that event has been canceled, the BMW has been showcased on social media instead. If there’s anyone bike perfect for the apocalypse, this is it.
Custom bodywork adorns the bike including a particularly interesting section that sits above the handlebars. A stealthy matte grey paint scheme adds to the car’s aggressive appeal. Then there’s the stance. Zillers Garage modified the bike’s suspension so it sits just a few millimeters off the ground. In addition, the top of the bespoke front wheel is covered by a custom headlight shroud.
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As the bike no longer features a traditional gauge cluster, a digital speedometer has been neatly incorporated into the bodywork above the fuel tank. There are also a number of buttons on the tank, including one for the single headlight. A new exhaust system has also been fitted.
Despite the concept looks, it’s believed that the bike runs perfectly fine. On first impressions, you could be excused for thinking the lowered suspension system would make it impossible to ride on the street without scraping the underbelly but a video shows that the suspension can be raised and lowered at the touch of a button.
No changes have been made to the engine. That means it still displaces 1,100 cc and is capable of churning out an impressive 110 hp at 7,750 rpm.
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