The diamond-studded Harley-Davidson Blue Edition is made in collaboration between American cruiser manufacturer and Swiss watch and jewelry company Bucherer and is priced at Rs 13 crore, making it the world’s most expensive motorcycle. Read all about it here.
You can very well call it the most luxurious motorbike of all time! But it also stands as the World’s Most Expensive Motorcycle, priced at approx. Rs. 13 Crore. The Harley-Davidson BLUE EDITION was designed and produced within a year by Bucherer watchmakers and jewelers, alongside specialists from Bündnerbike.
With 100 hp and a displacement of 1,888 cc wrapped up in a thrilling design and a never-before-seen level of finish, the superb Harley-Davidson BLUE EDITION has a magnetic appeal. The basic model is a Harley-Davidson Softail Slim S. The most expensive motorbike in the world, worth approx. Rs 13 crore, was produced as a unique piece in collaboration with the family business Bündnerbike.
An extendible glass-domed safe is built into each half of the tank. The right-hand safe contains a unique Carl F. Bucherer watch based on the Patravi Travel Tec II. The left-hand safe contains a Solitaire Heaven ring with a flawless 5.40 carat diamond from Bucherer Fine Jewellery. Also included are five specially crafted pieces from Bucherer Fine Jewellery’sDizzler ring collection, featuring 360 diamonds (32.962 carats in total).
The Harley-Davidson Blue Edition is an enhancement of the Harley-Davidson Softail Slim S which comes with a displacement of 1,888 cc. The V-twin engine has a 100 hp power and can reach a maximum speed of 188.8 km/h. This beauty weighs 388 kg and the bike’s rear tire dimensions are 300 x 18 in, and the front tire dimensions are 120 x 21 in. It has a springer fork and comes with ABS.
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