Automotive work doesn't just stop after it leaves the assembly plant. The hands of the modifiers often create creativity that is always interesting for those who love the two-wheeled or four-wheeled automotive world.
Not infrequently motorcycles and cars exchange parts to achieve the desired modification idea. However, not always combining motorcycles and cars is done literally like a Harley-Davidson who dresses up like a Lamborghini supercar.
The Lamborghini-flavoured Harley-Davidson modification was done by a German modification workshop called Thunderbike. This workshop has been fun to dress up motorcycles since the 1980s until now.
The motorcycle, called the RS Lambo, was built from a Thunderbike-made frame called the Dragster RS. Likewise with other parts, which are mostly sold by Thunderbike and available in its online store.
The Thunderbike relies on the engine and transmission from the Harley-Davidson Screamin Eagle 110 series. The main concept of this motorbike style is the lowrider seen from the long wheelbase and the low curved seat position.
This motorcycle suspension system also relies on air suspension. Thus it is possible to adjust the ground clearance easily.
This motor is deliberately made as a form of homage to the Italian super car manufacturer. The choice of colors further strengthens the feel of the Lamborghini that coats the gas tank, frame and rim.
The work of Thunderbike is not just a project or a request from a customer. For them, this motorbike is a testament to their expertise in concocting masterpieces of motorbike modification and of course inspiring the world.

