1800cc Bmw!

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by Yorkshireman, May 27, 2019.

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  1. Yorkshireman

    Yorkshireman Crème de la Crème

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  2. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Now that’s tasty!! Very tasty!!
     
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  3. dirty big hands

    dirty big hands Active Member

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    Did someone drop something on that thing?
     
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  4. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Ooh that’s bad talk! Heh heh heh
     
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  5. GaleForceEight

    GaleForceEight Noble Member

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    #5 GaleForceEight, Jun 13, 2019
    Last edited: Jun 16, 2019
    1. I can see that being hard on both the back and the knees, since you will be forced upright and the cylinders prevent a foot forward relaxed riding position.

    2. Far too much shiny stuff.

    A Bagger (k model) based cruiser with increased front end rake, a larger front wheel, extended bars, with a frame rejigged to account for the rake and wheel changes and with all the metalwork cerakoted in graphite black would be a thing of beauty...

    Love the look of the open shaft drive and styling, but that thing is a sheer vanity project, impractical at almost every turn. Who are their target market? If BMW are serious about entering the cruiser market that thing will probably sell to a niche market of collectors with lots of money wanting something that looks great, but for the mass market I can't see it mounting a challenge to any people who actually want to ride the thing more than once or twice a year.

    Edgar Heinrich (Head of BMW Motorrad Design): This concept bike appeals to something deep down – you just want to just get on it and ride off. But when you get off it again, you don’t just put it in the garage and walk away – you turn around again and give it a final parting glance.

    Customer (Person who hypothetically bought one): I may want to just get on it and ride off, but now I have got off it my back and knees are screaming at me not to be so stupid as to ever get back on. So as I hobble out of my garage towards a hot bath, my only look will be one of despair accompanied by the thought "I spent how much money on a beautifully constructed machine that just wasn't designed for the human form"
     
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