Two wheelers & three wheelers

The stand-less BMW bike

​BMW nineT
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​BMW nineT
The bike in question is a BMW R nineT, modified by Russian customiser Zillers Garage.
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​Belly up
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​Belly up
The bike’s aluminum frame is customised such that it rests on its belly pan and can be controlled with a pneumatic switch on the bike’s control panel.
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​Body
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​Body
Everything in the custom made vehicle - except the engine, final drive arm and part of the frame has been designed and built in-house with hand tooled aluminium.
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​Storage
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​Storage
While nobody expects a bike like this to have a storage compartment, this one does - in a slide out compartment in the tail - which also accommodates a charging socket for your phone.
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​Electronics
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​Electronics
The head and tail lamps are integrated into the frame, while there is a fully functioning gauge set and a row of buttons on the tank that control lights and such.
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