The BMW S1000RR superbike is nicknamed the "shark" in the world of motorcycles due to its powerful engine and aggressive design. A motorcycle enthusiast in Vietnam has added a shark-themed decal to the side of his bike.
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| Under the skilled hands of the craftsmen at WrapStyle Vietnam, this car is made even more impressive thanks to its unique decal set. |
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| The body kit is designed on a computer according to the owner's specifications, then printed on decal material and applied directly to the vehicle's body. |
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| Applying decals to motorcycles and scooters is a new trend among motorcycle enthusiasts. Thanks to its advantages of low cost, easy color and style selection, and the ability to remove them when needed, while also protecting the original paintwork, it has become very popular. |
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| Following the trends of matte finishes, brushed aluminum, and chrome wraps, the most popular style now is intricate designs such as rust, airbrush painting, etc. |
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| The most striking detail on this modified version is the 3D-painted shark jaw on either side of the fairing, making the bike look much more aggressive than the original. Besides the modified bodywork, the bike also features many high-end aftermarket parts such as an Austin titanium exhaust and carbon fiber frame covers. |
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| The BMW S1000RR uses a liquid-cooled, DOHC, 999cc inline four-cylinder engine paired with a 6-speed gearbox, producing 198 horsepower at 13,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 113 Nm at 10,500 rpm. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds and has a top speed exceeding 300 km/h. |
According to Zing