The Art

As part of the packages you can buy, there comes an high-quality Artprint with each that depicts one of the 3 bikes going to Barber. The front shows a photograph, in 2 cases even a so-called “ghostprint”. The backsides are designed by NCCR’s Birgit, Jens & Julia Krüper each and are inspired by the bikes in question. The prints are strictly limited to 500 pieces per print, so make sure to get yours.

For more pictures and in deep information on each Artprint, follow the links provided or click their picture. If you’re interested in the accompanying booklet, see here.

2015 EBR 1190 World Superbike / "In the Line"

The front side of the poster shows a “Ghostprint”, what makes the advanced technical details visible, while the shape of the body work is still to imagine.

The back side of the poster shows an Art print by Julia Krüper, named “In the Line”.

This Artprint is part of Bring The Bikes Home Poster & Booklet Package ONE which you can buy here.

If you’re more interested in numbers, you can even check out the tech specs of each bike.

Splitlath Motorsport FUN 88 EBR 1190RS Racebike / "Checkered Fun"

The front side of the poster shows front view of the iconic bike what was used in Macau and at the Asian Pan Delta Races.

The back side of the poster shows an Art print by Birgit Krüper, named “Checkered FUN”.

This Artprint is part of Bring The Bikes Home Poster & Booklet Package TWO which you can buy here.

If you’re more interested in numbers, you can even check out the tech specs of each bike.

Mark Miller IOMTT EBR 1190RS / “Tearing up the Guia”

The front side of the poster shows a “Ghostprint”, what makes all the technical details visible, while the shape of the body work is still to imagine.

The back side of the poster shows an Art print by Jens Krüper, named “Tearing up the Guia”, showing Mark Miller rubbing the shoulder on the guard rails at Macau.

This Artprint is part of Bring The Bikes Home Poster & Booklet Package THREE which you can buy here.

If you’re more interested in numbers, you can even check out the tech specs of each bike.

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