Feb 23, 2017 09:50 AM EST
BMW X Lego Hover R1200GS: Futuristic Hover Ride Design Concept

The BMW X Lego Hover R1200GS is well-designed for a full-scale replica of a hoverbike, which all part are real created using the BMW R 1200 GS. Two companies collaborated to created this excellent concept, the BMW, and the Lego Technic The idea gives a new and powerful imagination of the future motorcycle.

The hoverbike is a fun model kit that consists of 603 parts. The BMW X Lego Hover R1200GS comes with numerous components such as the front-wheel rim modified to form a propeller.

The designers of two giant companies joined hand-in-hand to make the alternative model creatively. The Lego Technic has the 2-in1 kit to build the Hover Ride Design Concept, while the BMW Junior Company elaborately produced the full-size replica of the hoverbike, as per Auto Fluence.

The BMW X Lego Hover R1200GS has been detailed in replica by Lego Technic, which the team patiently designed the model since January 1. The hoverbike has an authentic BMW Telelever front-wheel suspension and a universal shaft drive. It also comes with an excellent BMW Motorrad 2-cylinder boxer engine, which gives a powerful moving motion.

According to Inhabitat, the hover concept has been powered and manufactured by BMW Motorrad, which the Lego Group created it in a futuristic manner. The LEGO Technic Hover Ride gives the technological plausibility with an extreme challenge to develop a model from the parts of the LEGO Technic BMW R 1200 GS Adventure set.

The BMW X Lego Hover R1200GS has an excellent skilled craftsmanship, which inspired designers to work hard to design the innovative hoverbike. The futuristic concept is set to build a life-size model of the Hover Ride.

The full-size model of the futuristic bike showcased at the Lego World in Copenhagen. The BMW X Lego Hover R1200GS will travel to Denmark and various sites including the BMW Group Research and Innovation Center Munich and BMW Welt.

 

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