In the entirety of the Transformers movie franchise, we’ve seen Bumblebee shift into a variety of four-wheeled vehicles but we've never really seen something with just two. And if you’re wondering how the latter would pan out, then this custom Harley-Davidson FXDR from Box39 is arguably a fine example.

Let’s take a look.

Custom Harley-Davidson FXDR - What’s Different?

What started life as a 2018 Harley-Davidson FXDR, now presents itself as a gorgeous and standout custom motorcycle.

The main aspect of this custom Harley that catches the eye here is the dazzling golden yellow body kit made especially for this project, including a custom fuel tank cover, a much-slimmer tail section, and a brawny radiator shroud, all of which make this much more radical than the stock motorcycle.

Besides this, a custom headlight mask and color-matched front fender amp up the bike’s sportiness. The headlight itself, though, remains unchanged.

The next notable element with this build are the über-cool alloy wheels. While the 21-inch front unit looks sleek, the spoke-less 19-inch rear is simply a work of art and comes laden with carbon fiber textures with staggering attention to detail.

With all this, Box39 has also altered the bike’s steering geometry by extending the USD forks and throwing in a custom flat handlebar accompanied by sleeker rearview mirrors.

Custom Harley-Davidson FXDR - What’s Unchanged?

What remains unchanged here are largely the under-the-skin elements, as no changes have been made to either the engine or the chassis housing the engine. The same also goes for the rear remote adjustable shock absorber.

For reference, the FXDR is powered by Harley’s Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine that puts out 90 horsepower a massive 119 pound-feet of torque, all sent to the rear-wheel via belt drive.

To wind it up, this sure looks like a very dope build, something you can definitely flaunt and flex at your local Harley Owners Group meet. More importantly, since this is a body kit, for the most part, we believe the bike can be recovered to its original self if the need arises.