Sometimes the evil character of a motorcycle comes from the most minute details, and color accents are probably the easiest way to add instant glory to a bike.
Here's Luca Bar's take on the rather dull stock BMW K1200R machinery. One of his customers asked him to come up with some cool ideas to change the modest color scheme of the K1200R.
Knowing how big a difference using colors the smart way made, Luca went on and reinterpreted BMW's white-red-blue racing color scheme, but adding his own vision.
The result speaks for itself: Bar's BMM K1200R looks only a kazillion times better than the original machine, and if I have to be completely honest, I really fail at understanding why the Bavarians are not painting their sport bikes this way.
Or at least offer such killer liveries as an option: after seeing how many of their customers would ask for the racing livery, they'll most likely drop the flat colors altogether.
Knowing how big a difference using colors the smart way made, Luca went on and reinterpreted BMW's white-red-blue racing color scheme, but adding his own vision.
The result speaks for itself: Bar's BMM K1200R looks only a kazillion times better than the original machine, and if I have to be completely honest, I really fail at understanding why the Bavarians are not painting their sport bikes this way.
Or at least offer such killer liveries as an option: after seeing how many of their customers would ask for the racing livery, they'll most likely drop the flat colors altogether.