Tired of the usual BMW S1000RR?

f1mauro

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Here's a different take on it...

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Yes, you’re looking at a BMW S1000RR. The asymmetrical bodywork has gone, along with the oddball headlights and spindly mirrors. It’s an audacious dismantling of BMW’s superbike, and the perpetrator is Steve Culp of Shreveport, Louisiana. Culp spends his spare time designing not only custom motorcycles, but also hot rods and airplanes. He’s a huge BMW fan, having owned many R series machines of various vintages, and currently rides a ’64 R69S (with sidecar) and a ’76 R90/6. According to his wife Liz, “He loves the styling of the 1920s era BMWs—those with the straight line frame from neck to rear axle. He wanted to bring that classic vintage look into his double-R, and didn’t mind pissing off the purists to do it.”

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After Culp bought his S1000RR, he decided to remove the plastic. “It just had ‘Street Fighter’ written all over it,” says Culp. “The bike screams speed and swagger. But it also represents everything that came before it. It has a history and vintage bones.” Only the frame, engine and wheels from the original S1000RR remain: everything else has been customized. Culp invested around 500 hours into the bike, from the fringed leather tractor seat to the new tank and megaphone exhaust. The retro details are authentic, from the Buick taillight to the grab bar behind the seat, which is a remodeled Indian motorcycle fender guard.

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It might sounds like heresy on several fronts, but Culp has no qualms. “You know, a motorcycle isn’t a person. It’s not a spirit or a soul. It’s an amalgamation of metal and plastic, with an objective of making money. When the factories are putting designs together, they are doing it for sales. There’s nothing wrong with that. But there’s also no mandate demanding that we keep our bikes looking like a factory built them. Individuality is not a bad thing.”


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That is literally one of the ugliest bikes I have ever seen. Looks like a freaking clown bike or something. IMO
 
another person with money but no style and going thru a mid life crisis lol. 500 hrs of work and its still a POS
 
Its sad to see someone spending 500 hours on a bike and not once snapping out of it and realizing "wait a minute. this thing is getting uglier by the second"

i'm all for customs and making an object unique...some people should not do it though
 
This thing could have been a unique work of art although not my taste, but knowing the beautiful bike he f***ed up to accomplish this. This is just wrong.
 
I still can't get over the look of the factory S1kRR... (no offence to any double R owners)
To me, this bike looks just as awkward.
 
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Saw it at PD13 this year. Sometimes a bike looks better in person than pics. In this case, it's the same.
 
Looks comfy to ride I'll give him that.
 
I like BMW bikes, but not that one. If I wanted that styling I would just go back to the originals and enjoy the dated technology.

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In a word: no.

That thing looks impossible to ride. The pegs look to be in stock position but the seat is about a foot lower. Ouch.
 
Wonderings, what kind of BMW is the first one you posted.
 
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