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Baby stroller modded into BMW S1000 RR is the coolest way for a child to travel

That's one way of drawing attention to yourself.

Published on Oct 20, 2023 at 12:16PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Oct 20, 2023 at 6:00PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Baby stroller modded into BMW S1000 RR is the coolest way for a child to travel

The lengths and breadths some people go to creatively never ceases to amaze.

This baby stroller modified as a BMW S1000 RR superbike is the perfect example.

Not only does it look super cool, it screams “my daddy loves bikes,” although mummy could be a fan, too.

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To look like the real deal, the baby stroller features a BMW S1000 RR front body panel.

It comes with a working headlight, windshield, rear view mirrors, and turn indicators.

It also has side fairings, and even sports the German manufacturer’s badges and S1000 RR branding.

The only bits missing are a set of handlebars and an instrument cluster.

But that can be forgiven, as at the rear of the baby stroller is a number plate and, of course, an emission-free exhaust pipe.

We’re not the only ones who are impressed by the BMW S1000 RR baby stroller.

The creation has been winning hearts on social media, with several users leaving quirky comments on the Instagram post.

“What’s the top speed?” one user jokingly asked.

“If I ever have a kid this is a requirement,” another commented.

“Is an R1 version of this available,” another user asked.

As for the beast this baby stroller is designed to look like, the BMW S1000 RR superbike is powered by a 999cc, liquid-cooled in-line four engine.

It makes 206 horsepower and 83 lb-ft of torque, and is good for a top speed of 303 km/h (188 mph).

It isn’t the first time – and certainly won’t be the last – we see parents using their creativity to come up with solutions for ferrying their offspring around.

Not too long ago, we stumbled across a father who built an awesome RC baby transport for his little girl.

He made the conventional baby stroller effectively obsolete by sticking a car seat on an RC monster truck.

There’s no other way of putting it – he changed the dad game forever.

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