BMW 
            Concept Path 22 
             
            
             
            
             
            The BMW Concept Path 22 is a surfing-inspired concept motorcycle 
            based on the company's R nineT bike. 
             
            The BMW Concept Path 22 is named after a path on the French coast, 
            which is inaccessible by car, which surfers use to get to a stretch 
            of beach on the Atlantic coast of France. To keep up the surfer theme, 
            the concept features a surfboard rack and a funky paint job courtesy 
            of an artist named Ornamental Conifer. Seriously. 
             
            The beautifully machined aluminium surfboard rack, which features 
            leather holding straps, carries a surfboard designed specifically 
            for the bike. Surfboard manufacturers Dyer Brand were drafted in to 
            create two boards for the concept, one long and one short. 
             
              
             
            Despite the fact the BMW Concept Path 22 was conceived as a machine 
            to take off road. It has plenty of fine details and craftsmanship 
            to show its show bike origins. There's a tan leather seat with matching 
            leather handlebar grips, integrated handebar turn signals, and other 
            milled add-on components. 
             
            Powering the BMW Concept Path 22 is the same air-cooled, 110 horsepower, 
            flat-twin engine used in the R nineT production bike. 
             
             
            
               
                | Make | 
                BMW Motorrad | 
               
               
                | Model | 
                Concept Path 22 | 
               
               
                | Concept Year | 
                2015 | 
               
               
                | Engine / Drivetrain | 
                Air-cooled, flat-twin engine | 
               
             
             
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