Nice! They made it into a Scrambler, though the wheels look a bit too knobby to me and it's definitely going to stink when you're on paved roads getting to those dirt trails.
The tires look like they'd be super uncomfortable on the roads. There really isn't much I like on this bike but I can appreciate the amount of work that went into it.
Agreed on the grey paint scheme, it looks very subtle and nice, aside from the yellow steak on the tank. I think it'll look better in a darker gunmetal grey. Any the rear seat cargo mount is a good excuse to avoid ferrying a rear passenger.
Tone of the yellow paint is a bit too tacky for me, would have been better going with a darker yellow, much like what they have on teh G310R logo. Also, when we have forks as nice as these, you really don't want to take away from them. I'll admit though it was an nice attempt.
This custom G310R popped up on my news feed again recently and if anyone has ever wondered what else the tank cover can be used for, well it makes for a nice helmet. :grin2: You can check out dkdesign's instagram page for a look at a bare bone G310R.
the yellow and grey is same bmw color as my r1100s boxer cup replica, which looks good, on this bike, not so much, appreciate the work, but kinda waste of time since the gs will be out in a few months making this a bit redundant
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