KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
LOL. Should have put ape-hangers on it for the finishing touch.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
Is it bolted to the paddock stand?
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say this is a pure styling exercise. Even the guy who made it looks a bit confused by it.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say this is a pure styling exercise. Even the guy who made it looks a bit confused by it.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
Why did he put slots for the bars? It doesn't look as if that cowling will allow much movement.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 7:20 am Is it bolted to the paddock stand?
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say this is a pure styling exercise. Even the guy who made it looks a bit confused by it.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
I'd like to see it being ridden by a normal sized person... Or even just someone sat on it.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
Just wondering if that would fill Taipan's current needs?
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
From the article -
..the bike’s new body called for a redesign of the front end. To make sure the bike would still drive—and turn—Dirk engineered a front swingarm and a cable-operated steering system.[\quote]
Cable operated steering system? Hmmm, not sure about that. Purely for show rather than go.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
Lets face it,it's a motorcycle based instalation,not a motorcycle.Something to be looked at rather than ridden.
The fact that it uses a plinth to keep it upright sums it up
The fact that it uses a plinth to keep it upright sums it up
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
Ironic that there's a massive cut-out in the bodywork for the rear wheel!Lutin wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 9:27 amFrom the article -
Cable operated steering system? Hmmm, not sure about that. Purely for show rather than go...the bike’s new body called for a redesign of the front end. To make sure the bike would still drive—and turn—Dirk engineered a front swingarm and a cable-operated steering system.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
Err, isn't that the front wheel?
Either way it's very pretty but probably the most impractical vaguely motorcycle-shaped object I've ever laid eyes on. I cannot imagine how any normal sized person could a) sit on that seat, b) put both feet on the footrests and work the gear/brake pedals, and c) hold the bars all at the same time.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
See below
Front wheel encased between aluminium side panels, rear exposed.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
Hmmm - there are pretty much equal amounts of both front and rear wheel exposed, especially if you include the plinth surrounding the rear wheel. In the top down view that you posted, far more of the front wheel is visible compared to the rear wheel.
Anyway, it's still nothing more than a piece of static vaguely motorcycle-shaped art installation.
Anyway, it's still nothing more than a piece of static vaguely motorcycle-shaped art installation.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
Think about how a front wheel pivots. Now look at the top view - it could only pivot a few degrees. 'Lock stops' have nothing on that bodywork.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 12:34 pm Hmmm - there are pretty much equal amounts of both front and rear wheel exposed, especially if you include the plinth suurounding the rear wheel. In the top down view that you posted, far more of the front wheel is visible compared to the rear wheel.
Yupmangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 12:34 pm Anyway, it's still nothing more than a piece of static vaguely motorcycle-shaped art installation.
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Re: KINGSTON’S ELEGANT NEW R18 CELEBRATES BMW MOTORRAD’S CENTENARY
OK, I understand what you were getting at now. The 'lack of lock' just adds to the growing list of impracticalities.
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It might reduce the odds of it being stolen,at least.
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Totally ridiculous but I'd love a go.
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Nice and vague in a straight line as the cable stretches and contracts
At least if you turn your bike engine into a table you can use it for something, like balancing coffee mugs on. I cannot see a single use for this.
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