When German custom engineering meets cinematic landscape photography – For the launch of the new “Alps Edition” kit from motorcycle manufacturer Crooked Motorcycles, photographer Jan Eric Euler created a visual series that blurs the lines between rugged nature and minimalist machine design.
For years, Crooked Motorcycles has been synonymous with radically clean custom builds. With the new, modular body kit, the creators once again demonstrate their flair for perfect proportions.
What makes the Alps Edition special: Crooked Motorcycles offers the modifications as a plug-and-play kit. From the extremely shortened fenders and the modified rear subframe to the state-of-the-art, clean lighting system – the conversion transforms the standard bike into a low-slung, perfectly balanced one-of-a-kind machine without sacrificing the Triumph's legendary off-road performance.
Jan Eric Euler uses the interplay of natural diffused light and the bike's sharp contours to perfectly showcase its minimalist aesthetic.
Photographer Jan Eric Euler is represented by the Hamburg-based agency UPFRONT.
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