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Maria Riding Company Presents the BMW R75/6 Panzer

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The BMW R75/6 Panzer is a unique creation from Lisbon’s Maria Riding Company. The client had the engine rebuilt and a few other kinks worked out, however their challenge was to explore putting it all together starting at square one.  Framing out in wild heart red, the fabulous body flaunts its toughness right in your face. Established 2012, this young company is all about keeping it real, “People are starting to forget the essence of being unique. Loosing the need of uncompromised fun. This is the territory of Maria. A brand inspired in the real emotions of the past, perfectly crafted into special rides for the last true essence seekers.”

via – Images courtesy of Luis Correia, Maria Riding Company

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