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Transportation

Diamond Atelier Mark II EVO

Diamond Atelier Mark II EVO

Diamond Atelier is a Munich-based motorcycle shop that’s strived to offer unique cafe racer builds for the last five years. The Mark II EVO is the latest showstopper to roll out of the brand’s garage. The newest in the Mark II line is also the most affordable, as the Mark II EVO comes in at 25.490€ (about $29,100). Of course, Diamond Atelier isn’t cutting corners and swapping out good parts for bad ones; the Mark II EVO is every bit a performance bike. Built on a more advanced BMR R100R Paralever that keeps the rear drive at a constant angle while the suspension moves and keeps the suspension still with the torque of the wheel, the Mark EVO II is an upgrade from its predecessor. The 1000cc boxer engine also delivers more power and better torque. Oh, and since it’s Diamond Atelier, you best believe this beast is also a beauty.