How thin is too thin?

A design with retrospective character to the New York culture of the 70’s, where design was characterized by a perfect mix of functionality and aesthetics. 
The narrow and winding streets put aside the exuberant hairpins, wide tires and wheel wells, to focus on the slenderness and turning radius, making the city its preferred route. Once again, person and machine blend in and adapt perfectly to their outer shell.

A 1974 Harley Davidson has been taken as the basis for the project, modifying its original geometry, with an obsession that focuses on slenderness, accentuated by its slim, but at the same time, sharp and robust silhouette. Which houses a 1000cc wild heart of steel.
An insane chromatic has been sought such as the dominance of violet, highlighted by brilliant elements as if they were jewels, where the mixture of tires stands out both in texture and in dimension, framing the character of the motorcycle and the wild cry of its engine, like a mix of ballet and rock & roll.

Designer: J. David M. Jofre
Copyright: José Urbano