This BMW R18 custom-built motorcycle takes neo-retro styling up a notch!

Blechmann has done it again. First, it was the R nineT and now he has customized BMW’s recently launched cruiser, the R 18. And what a stunning customization it is! Designer Bernhard “Blechmann” Naumann of Austria has left no stone unturned in creating this neo-retro design that is sure to turn heads around.

Taking almost 450 hours to build it, Blechmann doesn’t start his customizations with sketches or drawings per se. Rather, he dives directly into the build with the final material keeping a keen eye on proportions and meticulously crafting his artwork. He calls it “rapid prototyping – Blechmann style”. And the results are surely out of this world! Called the “Blechmann R18”, this custom job keeps the original frame and the mounting points of the stock BMW R18 as is, while adding a beautiful full fairing which emphasizes the underlying heritage design of the base model. The final rendering is a narrower, sportier, and more extravagant piece of handiwork. Not to forget, the eye-catching headlights which are inspired by the iconic kidney-shaped grills of BMW and the sleek black paint job adorned with classic BMW Motorrad white pin-stripes.

Much like the previous customization of the BMW R nineT, called the Giggerl, the Blechmann R18 is too an absolute show-stopper. But unlike its garish predecessor, the Blechmann R18 is more a silent beast that tends to slow down time in its wake.

Designer: Bernhard “Blechmann” Naumann

This custom BMW motorbike is a sinewy beast!

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Probably it’s German humor that my mind isn’t capable of grasping, or just the most absurd name for a bike this vicious looking, but this custom bike is called the Giggerl, Bavarian for “chicken”.

However, there’s nothing chicken about the way it looks, or the fact that it comes from legendary motorcycle customizer, Bernard Nauman, or Blechmann, as is the nickname bestowed upon him. The Giggerl is a custom version of the BMW R NineT, modded so much that one wouldn’t ever recognize it. From curvaceous beauty, Blechmann takes the R NineT to new heights with an aesthetic that makes you want to fear and respect the motorbike, with its aggressive and incredibly futuristic style. Blechmann makes rather fantastic use of sheet metal, creating multiple planar surfaces placed at positions making the motorbike look ripped. He even gives it BMW’s signature “kidney grille” on the front along with a spectacular metallic paint job and a BMW logo, completing his absolutely unchained-beastlike masterpiece.

Designer: Bernard “Blechmann” Nauman

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