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Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo
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Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo

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Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo
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Conversion of the BMW R nineT with rotating propeller logo: Arrigoni Dark Knight.

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo
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Conversion of the BMW R nineT with rotating propeller logo: Arrigoni Dark Knight.

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo
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Conversion of the BMW R nineT with rotating propeller logo: Arrigoni Dark Knight.

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo
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Conversion of the BMW R nineT with rotating propeller logo: Arrigoni Dark Knight.

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo
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Conversion of the BMW R nineT with rotating propeller logo: Arrigoni Dark Knight.

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo
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Conversion of the BMW R nineT with rotating propeller logo: Arrigoni Dark Knight.

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo
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Conversion of the BMW R nineT with rotating propeller logo: Arrigoni Dark Knight.

Arrigoni Dark Knight with rotating BMW logo
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Conversion of the BMW R nineT with rotating propeller logo: Arrigoni Dark Knight.

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Conversion of the BMW R nineT with rotating propeller logo: Arrigoni Dark Knight.

Classic Roadster R nineT Arrigoni Dark Knight

The white and blue BMW logo represents a propeller. Previously it was always an immovable propeller – until the BMW Center Arrigoni-Sport Zurich South presented this conversion.

It all began with aircraft engines at BMW. Hence the white and blue propeller as a logo. The first vehicle ever to bear this logo was not a propeller engine, but the BMW R32. And so it fits nicely into history that the first BMW vehicle with a rotating logo is a motorcycle. It is a radical conversion of the BMW R. nineT from the BMW Center Arrigoni-Sport Zurich South.

The logo sits under a pane of glass on a completely newly developed engine end cover and is driven by the belt on the crankshaft. The press release continues "An oil cooler with a lower overall height highlights the rotating logo even more conspicuously. Arrigoni Sport carries out corresponding modifications for all air-cooled DOHC BMW box models. If you want to do the work yourself, you can get the rotating logo as a complete conversion kit. Cost: CHF 990.–, with a smaller oil cooler and corresponding attachments CHF 1490.–" More information is available at www.arrigoni.ch

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