Munchen's Kurt Thalheimer is a Mad Max fan, and you could tell this just by taking a look at his motorcycle. Now, whether you're a Mad Max fan yourselves or just don't care who he was matters little; what's really important is that Kurt's bike looks awesome and there's nothing you haters can do about it.
Despite the radical design and looks of rat bikes, they do have a certain cool factor of their own, shining through from beneath layers of aged matte black in wrinkled carton finish. In the case of the Black Bull (nice name, by the way), the sub-frame has been shortened, and a Remus silencer has been mounted low, just behind the engine.
Most components on the bike are the series' standard but received some modifications, such as the 5 cm raised handlebar, or the hardened seat cushion. A new rear wheel has been installed, along with a Touratech headlight with metal mesh protector and Protech blinkers. The Black Bull is definitely a bike Mad Max would ride, if he could get it.
Most components on the bike are the series' standard but received some modifications, such as the 5 cm raised handlebar, or the hardened seat cushion. A new rear wheel has been installed, along with a Touratech headlight with metal mesh protector and Protech blinkers. The Black Bull is definitely a bike Mad Max would ride, if he could get it.