Italians do it better, Two Wheels

Tatanka, Custom BMW K75 By Moto Sumisura

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Life isn’t really gratifying unless you are able to find passion.  It springs on purpose and lightens heavy burdens, calls for vulnerability and heart. It’s what the good things on earth come from.
As if their is any other kind of BMW owner than a fanatic, Frank A. has used his passion toward building this handsome BMW K75. His shop in Italy is called Moto Sumisura. He worked in the garage since he was just a boy growing a love for bikes when he began to build them piece by piece. His greatest fulfillment was the day he gave his own son a handmade creation, one of the proudest moments of his life. It’s all come to this, a collection of custom bikes that will knock you off your rocker. If you are into people staring at you, then get your tail on one of these.

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