There are few better places for top-drawer aftermarket parts for your BMW motorcycle than Wunderlich. Wunderlich is also German for "wonderful" and by all means, the brand's name is no exaggeration: just take a look at the BMW HP2 Sport SpeedCruiser by French designer Nicolas Petit and you'll see why.
Based on the HP2 Sport, the SpeedCruiser lives up to its name, for it is a street-fighting beast which brings together the nifty road-aggressive character of the BMW and the smooth, exclusive redesign. One of the greatest challenges was to beautifully and naturally integrate the telelever front suspension of the HP2 into the concept, but the engineers went on with full confidence in Petit.
An on he went, as he decided to add changes to the rest of the bike, too, fuel tank, seat, tail light and all. The resulting modifications have been brought together in a tuning kit which can be installed with no changes to the frame, chassis or engine, and Wunderlish partners Procar Motorcycles in Cologne, Germany are up to it. You can also order more aftermarket parts such as a Performance Controller, adjustable torque arm and many more.
An on he went, as he decided to add changes to the rest of the bike, too, fuel tank, seat, tail light and all. The resulting modifications have been brought together in a tuning kit which can be installed with no changes to the frame, chassis or engine, and Wunderlish partners Procar Motorcycles in Cologne, Germany are up to it. You can also order more aftermarket parts such as a Performance Controller, adjustable torque arm and many more.