Wunderlich customizes the BMW S 1000 RR
Wunderlich has always struck me as the motorcycling equivalent of Jägermeister: undoubtedly potent, but an acquired taste. And so it is with the German company’s latest creation, based on BMW’s S 1000 RR sportbike. It's been built to celebrate Wunderlich’s 25th anniversary and in the company's strange tradition, the bike has a Brazilian-influenced name: Curarê, which apparently refers to the poison used by Brazilian Indians on their arrow tips. Wunderlich’s mechanical thinking is more sensible than its marketing though, and focuses on reducing weight and improving ergonomics rather than increasing the already stupendous power of the stock S 1000 RR....