Ziller Custom Garage, based in Russia, is famous for its earlier customs like the BMW Nine R T.
The custom Nine R T made a place in multiple motorcycle web magazines.
While now, on their official Instagram profile, we get to see the work in progress custom BMW R18.
R18 stands as a common platform to build the customs, and in the past, we could see multiple custom houses making one, whether it’s Blechmann, Kingston Custom or MB Cycles.
Getting back to Ziller’s custom.
All studded in black, the BMW R 18 loses its angelic charm and gets into devilish aggressive mode.
If we compare the original BMW R 18 with the Zillers work in progress custom, the changes are noticeable.
The BMW R18
The beefy custom gets cover from all the sides. All we could see the half-visible 1,802 cc two-cylinder boxer engine of the R 18.
It will be good to see if the Zillers have replaced the front shocks and rear swingarm or have covered them with the thick black metal.
A short black fender replaces the standard front fender. The narrow, elongated black headlight arrives in the place of a stock headlight.
Zillers custom BMW R18
Further, the notable changes are standard rims for both wheels getting replaced with large metal discs. Exhausts are short. As for the ground clearance, they may build the liftable chassis.
Plus, we can also see the difference in a flat seat and narrow compared to the standard BMW R 18.
The stock 1,802 cc R18 makes 89.84 bhp @ 4,750 rpm as max power and 158 Nm @ 3,000 rpm as max torque.
Is Ziller working on the 1,802 cc engine is still a question. However, we are waiting for the entire build to arrive.