Deus Ex Machina

DEUS STREET BASIC KIT WHITE

Code: DE4401
€ 3.136,35

DEUS STREET FULL KIT WHITE

Code: DE4402
€ 4.715,55

DEUS STREET BASIC KIT BLACK

Code: DE4403
€ 3.136,35

DEUS STREET FULL KIT BLACK

Code: DE4404
€ 4.715,55

DEUS ENDURO BASIC KIT WHITE

Code: DE4405
€ 3.720,15

DEUS ENDURO FULL KIT WHITE

Code: DE4406
€ 5.908,35

DEUS ENDURO BASIC KIT BLACK

Code: DE4407
€ 3.720,15

DEUS ENDURO FULL KIT BLACK

Code: DE4408
€ 5.908,35

Fuel tank DEUS STREET KIT WHITE

Code: DE_2902WR
€ 2.142,00

Fuel tank DEUS STREET KIT BLACK

Code: DE_2902BY
€ 2.142,00

Fuel tank DEUS ENDURO KIT WHITE

Code: DE_2402WB
€ 2.580,90

Fuel tank DEUS ENDURO KIT BLACK

Code: DE_2402BLW
€ 2.580,90

Poster DEUS x Unitgarage

Code: DE4413
€ 32,55
Deus Ex Machina
Unit Garage is proud to announce the most recent and prestigious of its collaborations:  Deus Ex Machina, the most famous and influential international motorcycle lifestyle brand since 2006. Together we have developed the production of a series of exclusive Slash 7 and Paris Dakar kits dedicated to the BMW R nineT. Each kit is available in two different colours proposed in four variations. It consists of everything necessary for assembly and stands out for its impactful DEUS graphics and lettering. Unit Garage and Deus Ex Machina have expanded the possibilities of making the R nineT even more special, versatile and recognizable at first sight thanks to the artwork of the tanks and other body parts.

Unit Garage was born in 2012 from the spirit of adventure and insight of Fabio Marcaccini from Emilia Romagna - a former speed racer in the European 250 Championship and a great lover of the African deserts, with several Paris-Dakar participations to his credit. With partner and industrial designer Michiel Verstockt, he designs and markets special parts and kits that transform standard models from BMW, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Husqvarna, Triumph and Yamaha into exclusive creations with precise styling and a careful choice of details and materials. Within a few years, Unit Garage has become a benchmark for motorcycle enthusiasts and personalities around the world.

Deus ex Machina roared into Australia’s cultural consciousness in 2006, with some neatly customised motorcycles and a quaint notion that doing something was more fun than just owning something. Deus didn’t set out only to sell custom parts and hand-built motorcycles, but to celebrate a culture of creativity. The Deus ex Machina showroom/cafe/headquarters in Sydney immediately became a shrine to ‘run-what-you-brung’ resourcefulness and street-honest industrial art.
 

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