'Piece of Art' Harley Slim Lives Up to Its Name
Bundnerbike churns out another cool custom, this time based on a Harley-Davidson Slim.
Another One
The folks at Bundnerbike - a German-based custom motorcycle shop - have earned a reputation for being among the best in the world over the past few years, which is no small feat. They've managed to get there, of course, by churning out a sizable number of impressive bikes, the latest of which keeps that tradition going - a Harley-Davidson Slim dubbed "Piece of Art."
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Real Standout
It's clear from one fleeting glance that this is no ordinary Slim, and in fact, it's been customized to the gills, as one would expect from Bundnerbike by now. In this case, the company decided to simply blow up the stock ride and essentially start over, making it a real standout in a sea of similar creations.
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Fast and Low
Bundernbike first modified the frame of the stock Slim before lowering the saddle and giving it a set of handlebars with a "devilish" design, along with a massive 330-series rear tire for the perfect, aggressive stance. Low-slung and forward-leaning, Piece of Art has that classic "going fast while standing still" look.
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Further Enhancements
That look is further enhanced with things like a custom tank, an Öhlins fork, Brembo brakes, a custom suspension setup, and an insanely cool-looking custom exhaust, which truly helps break up the sea of black present on this build, essentially framing it like the piece of art that it truly is.
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Vision and Work
The result is a machine that exudes class, muscle, and forward-looking style, a bike that is guaranteed to stand out everywhere it goes. Only the Halrey faithful will recognize its origin, and in this case, that's a testament to the vision and work that went into its creation.
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