The split LED headlights that mimic the iconic BMW kidney-grille complete the look of this futuristic café racer. Interestingly, the motorcycle is fitted with old-school spoke-wheels with racing tires by Pirelli. The bodywork follows a minimalistic approach, and even the taillight is integrated into the rear sub-frame. The frame looks to be made entirely out of carbon fiber, while some other elements are in metal. However, the designer has also rendered the motorcycle in a few more color schemes, including one in red and gold that might look like Iron Man’s motorbike. What Lord Drake Kustoms has achieved with this motorcycle is surprising. On this occasion we started with a BMW R100 DM from 1981. A motorcycle that the German firm developed in the 80s designed to carry out long trips. The black and gold color scheme of the concept bike looks stunning, and it appears to be inspired by one of the greatest racing liveries of all time – the black and gold livery of the John Player Special-backed 1985 Lotus F1 car. No one can deny that we are facing a fashion in terms of custom bikes based on BMW models.
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The Dutch designer’s concept motorbike looks more like a design study for a futuristic sports bike with design elements inspired by supercars, and there’s a good reason for it – Sabino Leerentveld’s portfolio is full of concept designs of hypercars and wild racing machines. It had a smoke-fade paint job and small handlebar fairing. It might surprise you that this motorcycle has been conceptualized as a BMW café racer it looks nothing like any of the traditional BMW café racers we have seen to date, neither does it have the Bavarian manufacturer’s characteristic boxer engine. BMW finally shed its all-black demeanor and entered the caf racer fray in 1973 with the R90S.
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In later years they also developed the flat-four engine used in models like the K100.
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Powered by a 494cc flat-twin boxer the R32’s horizontally opposed engine configuration became an iconic feature of BMW motorcycles throughout their history. But this design study has been created by a Netherlands-based designer named Sabino Leerentveld. BMW Cafe Racer The German company BMW Motorrad built its first motorcycle, the R32, in 1923. This concept motorcycle might remind you of the stunning Aston Martin AMB 001 bike revealed last year thanks to its futuristic design language.