Thursday, March 10, 2011

Bell & Ross Customized Harley-Davidson

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Bell & Ross Customized Harley-Davidson.

 
Bell & Ross watches and Shaw Harley Davidson have teamed up to develop a one-off custom motorcycle: the Bell & Ross-inspired Nascafe Racer.

Shaw Harley Davidson approached Bell & Ross about a bike design project that was inspired by the watchmakers’ vision on performance, precision and engineering.

The same technical exactness that Bell & Ross rule by was taken into account with the build of the unique motorcycle.

The way that Bell & Ross develop and assemble their timepieces was reflected by the Shaw Harley Davidson master technicians when building the project bike, which is based on the Harley-Davidson FXSTB Softail Nightrain, one of the more radical Softails – long, low and naked and named by Willie G. Davidson.


The motorcycle was totally stripped down to every last nut and bolt in the Speed & Custom workshop of the East Sussex dealership, and every detail was taken into account on the rebuild.

Using the BR 01 Carbon – the iconic instrument produced by Bell & Ross – the Shaw Speed and Custom team mounted the timepiece in a handcrafted centre console using a machined section of aluminium.

The watch mounting positioned the timepiece in a perfect place for its original function as a professional tool for the rider.

A combination of anodised blue, carbon and stealth-like matt black custom paint was used on the bike to reflect the timepiece.



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