Very nice indeed, I do like working on opposable twins, I did a refurb a few years back on a R60/5.
now have a R100GSPD that needs attention.
mike
Bought this over a year ago and having done work myself and with others, she is finally finished.
Apart from stripping down the original fairing I have added the following over the last 12 months.
Dunlop K70 Tyres originally developed for the TT way back when.
Replaced fuel hose, taps and filters
Daytona Speedometer
Hog Parts 3" adjustable mirrors
Vonzeti custom seat and subframe
Renthal handlebar and retro grips
Down and Out battery box
Custom rear plate and brake light
Megaton exhausts
Stripped bare metal tank
Custom fenders
Monza filler cap (love these)
1950's Swiss Army Ammo pouch
Wrapped header pipes
Tried to keep as much of the original parts as possible but some things were begging for improvement.
Will probably move this on after we have entered some shows end of the summer as I'm hankering after a custom bobber, but I've enjoyed the journey and the process, but for the time being I'll enjoy the ride and hopefully some sunshine.
Not bad for a 40yr old!!
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“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”
Very nice indeed, I do like working on opposable twins, I did a refurb a few years back on a R60/5.
now have a R100GSPD that needs attention.
mike
Lovely, a prime candidate for the 2017 distinguished gentleman's ride - suitably attired of course! Is this the one you completed the 2016 DGR on?
Great Job!
Yellow Headlight; Cafe Racer retro cool, love it.
That looks great. What's it like to ride?
Very, very nice indeed.
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
"Not bad for a 40yr old!!"
Could have sworn your a little older but seriously a super job mate,respect.
Nice very nice! Are these Stromberg carbs I spot? I love the combination of the brushed tank and the brown leather seat, btw. Perhaps a sleeker tank will add to the 'go fast' attitude of the whole concept(?)
M
They look like the original 40mm Bing carbs to me Menno.
mike
Very nice
(but please put me out of my misery - I've been looking for the indicators but can't spot them - are there any?)
Nice cafe tracker brat scrambler thing.
I've got a Honda CB (not as interesting) sitting in my garage that I plan on doing something similar with. Need to pass my test first though.
Poor R100RS, stripped naked, and paraded as a Shoreditch barista's wet dream.
I'm reminded of this Shobba cartoon
That looks absolutely fantastic OP.
I had a flat twin ('94 R80R) for a few years and still miss it now and again....
The R100RS was a classic in it's day.
I hope you kept the bodywork before you chopped it?
Bing! The ones we found on Zündapps etc. The cap on those Bings resemble the Stromberg design. Hence my question (I don't know anything about motor cycles)
M
Distinguished gentlemens ride - afraid not.
Leaving it standard would have been the right way to go.
Another classic bike sacrificed to create a fashion trinket, exhaust wrap is so 2015 and the number plate is illegal.
As others have said, I hope that you kept the original rear subframe and can return the old girl to glory when the scrambler fad is over.
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Sold and traded the parts so she won't be restored anytime soon. If it wasn't for this style and ease of customisation, I doubt you would see many of these BMW's still on the road. It's credit to many custom builders that bikes like these get a new lease of life, and get to be ridden. Still each to their own tastes and adherence to the laws as they so prefer.
I'll be on the London DGR, I'm afraid!
Love the cafe racer style,congrats shes a beauty