Stellan Egeland of SE Service, who we’ve seen before with some interesting builds like the Esox Lucius and Hulster, has unveiled the Harrier, created from a BMW R1200S.
The build might be termed hi-tech radical, especially in relation to his previous work. The photos here, from Fastbikes, don’t show the front suspension clearly enough to see exactly what’s going on, though it certainly looks interesting.
I’m sure we’ll be seeing more of this soon.
Thanks for the tip, Eskild!
Link: Fastbikes.se
Link: SE Service
Erik says
Now, that is hot! Now all they need is some VTOL video! Haha.
taxman says
it looks very interesting. but it somehow looks like it’s not finished. it needs a little something more to really set it off. but i love the direction he’s gone.
Motoxyogi says
The front end seems to be, a hub-centre as per vyrus or tesi. though the ohlins rear shock on the front looks out of place but i cant really think of any other ways of mounting it without raising the ride height. I’d like to get a better look at the rod actuation.
Overall tell me where and how much.
LN says
Sorry, but those pics are NSFW!
Move over Farrah, these are going on the wall.
bobx says
that bike is sick.
looks very mechanical.
very machine-like.
very impractical.
very bad ass.
Mark Savory says
Bravo — I like it! Hopefully we see more of this kind of non-mainstream design / building taking place in the future. Fortunately there are a few builders (ala the above) out there wandering off into this unknown world of letting the design itself make the statement. I’m so sick of the 360 rear tires and boring “same frame/wheel/tank” that can only be differentiated by the paintjob itself.
coho says
Wow.
That’s art.
Randy in N. WIsconsin says
Want a build challenge? Wanna raise the bar? Want something that makes sense?
Build a powerful, lightweight and BEAUTIFUL motorcycle. I’m so sick of these eyesores…
R
Eskild says
Apparently Acke Rising of ISR brakes have assisted in the design of the front end.
It is not mentioned on their web site but you may still find their site of interest. Particularly the “about” section. Frame building, engine prototype and world championship winning brakes!
B.Case says
Has anyone looked at the videos? Follow the link above to fastbikes.se or search for Stellan on Youtube. He certainly doesn’t take himself too seriously, and he doesn’t just dress like a pimp, he is a pimp.
-brian
Azzy says
Interesting, but without paint.. it looks like a bike fell right there and someon is trying to make it ridable again.
ApRolle says
Stellan rules!!! In all categorys from old school to hitech, because he is doesent follow trends but think in his own twisted way instead!
Paulinator says
Yep, Thats refreshing.
This guy masterfully fuses art and technology – in just the right amounts of each. Are those push-pull cables linked to the handle bars? That is an elegant solution to connecting from here to there (with redundancy). I wonder how they affect steering feel/feed-back?
a reader says
You who do not appreciate this bike, or the looks of it, does not understand the core of motorcycling, motorcycle technology or design of motorcycles.
Get a Harley engine and follow the given path of what is already in fashion of bike builders and you are “home safe”. Stellan does not follow any design standards, he is breaking new grounds where no one thought possible.
Now, try disagreeing…
Stellan says
Thanks, “The Editor” and the other ones that do understand.
I build my bikes to please me, i can not take into consideration what other people will think but of cause it makes me happy when my work is appreciated by others.
This bike was not built to be a pretty showbike, its purpose is to be ridden hard.
a reader says
Some things one just has to understand to see the beauty of.
If you’re talking “beauty” here and dislike the Harrier… It says only you do not understand.
It is like candy. Any spoiled kid can and will like it. Vintage wine, now that takes on a matter of fine taste to appreciate.
Nothing is as beautiful as an object created without compromise. Nothing. Just regard this; have you ever seen an ugly bike win the GP?
Now again, try disagreeing…