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BMW R nineT: Quartet tuning masterpieces
The German manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles, within the next Event «BMW motorrad», held in Japan, presented the public with four original tuning options motorcycles produced in Germany.
Tuning takes four famous Japanese masters, whose names we will not say anything, but in Japan they are famous. Each participant is allowed to work exactly 200 days. We call the project participants: Takamine Go (Go Takamine), Kaichiro Kuroshio (Kaichiroh Kurosu), Shiro Nakajima (Shiro Nakajima), Hideyo Togashi (Hideya Togashi). Next see for yourself the work of tuning masters.
Shiro Nakajima (Shiro Nakajima) turned the BMW R nineT Club racer: "It's something more versatile and sporty than the usual cafe racer».
Go Takamine (Go Takamine) presented a version of Cyclon: «traditional street bike with a modern spirit and retro looks».
Kaichiro Kuroshio (Kaichiroh Kurosu) and highway fighter: «I learned a BMW in the past and united in its prototype version R7 1934 and his vision of the future of motorcycle».
Hideyo Togashi (Hideya Togashi) presented his view in the context of the classic boxer: «It contains replicas of classic lines 70s of the last century, recalling the master enthusiasts».
Tuning takes four famous Japanese masters, whose names we will not say anything, but in Japan they are famous. Each participant is allowed to work exactly 200 days. We call the project participants: Takamine Go (Go Takamine), Kaichiro Kuroshio (Kaichiroh Kurosu), Shiro Nakajima (Shiro Nakajima), Hideyo Togashi (Hideya Togashi). Next see for yourself the work of tuning masters.
Shiro Nakajima (Shiro Nakajima) turned the BMW R nineT Club racer: "It's something more versatile and sporty than the usual cafe racer».
Go Takamine (Go Takamine) presented a version of Cyclon: «traditional street bike with a modern spirit and retro looks».
Kaichiro Kuroshio (Kaichiroh Kurosu) and highway fighter: «I learned a BMW in the past and united in its prototype version R7 1934 and his vision of the future of motorcycle».
Hideyo Togashi (Hideya Togashi) presented his view in the context of the classic boxer: «It contains replicas of classic lines 70s of the last century, recalling the master enthusiasts».