Model 001
Born out of a recognition of travel tested issues, The BMW R65 was redesigned in the UK upon returning from traveling to Morocco. A number of modifications were added to aid in cross-continental travel. Assembled by Untitled Motorcycles, the first redesign paved the way for a client-driven motorcycle design project. A lesson in the architecture of motorcycles and the beauty of engineering.
BMW - 1978 R65
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Model 002
Initially designed for a client who worked for the Forestry Department and lived in Tel Aviv, underlying a need for a reliable, lightweight yet rugged machine for both city and country. Designed to be nimble and beautifully tuned but able to take a beating through the trees. It would later be sold to a motorcycle enthusiast and featured in numerous publications.
Honda - 1994 CB250
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Model 003
Built as a urban scrambler, small enough to turn around on a dime in the styled alleyways of East London but angry enough to rip across anything the rough edges of the city can throw at it. Stripped back, polished chrome, tuned up carburetors, advanced electical systems. No more, no less.
Kawasaki - 1979 Z200
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Designed as part of the interior design for an emerging financial market company. The partitions serve as department dividers, sound insulation between sales and research divisions and personalised storage. Most importantly, they are mobile and can be packed up and carried to the next office space as the company grows.
Kedma Solar requested a product design for their Smart Meter technology. The model was built on Rhino and exported to a local 3D printer. A graphic for the website was also included to illustrate the product to the client base of Kedma Solar.