As if Batman is missing something! Or rather. We haven't seen it on a motorcycle, for example. And that's probably how Rolf Reick from the German company Krautmotors got his inspiration. The inspiration for converting BMW's C Evolution city scooter into a 'Batmotor'.
BMW C Evolution is an electric scooter best suited for city driving.
He doesn't play the main role in this story, but without him it might not have happened at all. According to Reick, it's not a bike to look back at at the crossroads, and that's what fueled him to tackle its styling makeover. The front part of the “E-LisaBad”, as Reick named the engine after his grandmother, he recalls huge black origami. Grandma had a Cubic tea set by the designer Erik Magnussen from 1927, and it was this one that inspired Reick for the design of this part of the engine. It covers the middle and back part transparent case, so that the interior is always visible. The engine has not lost its driving characteristics, it is still an electric engine that you will drive with could travel 160 kilometers. Reick took away the 'gentle' look from the original engine and added his own, industrial, rough or even 'Batman' look.
“E-LisaBad” was posted by Reick on at the Pure&Crafted festival in Berlin.
Gallery - Batman, your engine is ready!
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