Rise of the Oilheads An icecool BMW R1150 cafe racer Bike EXIF


1983 BMW R100 Cafe Racer by Ironwood Motorcycles BikeBound

1. Mitch Witkamp's BMW K1100LT. Sitting in the pole position on this Top 10 Cafe Racers of 2022 list is this one-of-a-kind K1100LT BMW cafe racer by Mitch Witkamp. Mitch completed his K1100LT Cafe Racer just in time to enter the 750cc to 1199cc class of the 2022 RSD Dream Build Off which it very deservingly won.


BMW K1100 Cafe Racer by De Angelis Elaborazioni BikeBound

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“Hurricane” BMW Flying Brick Café Racer BikeBound

1982 R100 Cafe Racer Chapin, SC, USA USD18,000 949 Views March 19, 2023 BMW 1979 BMW r100 RS cafe racer 610 Valencia Ave USD18,500 1432 Views February 24, 2023


BMW R80 Cafe Racer by Ironwood Custom Motorcycles BikeBound

BMW K100 "Apollo" by Ruby Cafe. In 1982, BMW introduced their first liquid-cooled four-cylinder motorcycle engine in the K100 — a quantum leap forward from the air-cooled flat-twin "airheads" for which they were known. Uniquely, the new engine was mounted on its side in the motorcycle's frame, so that the crankshaft was on the right.


Rise of the Oilheads An icecool BMW R1150 cafe racer Bike EXIF

Honda CJ250/360 Cafe Racer by Elemental Custom Cycles - This bike has been removed at the request of the builder. Descending Dragon: BMW R75/5 "HaLong" - Introduced in 1970, the R75/5 was the largest BMW motorcycle of the time, offering a 750cc, 50-horsepower boxer engine capable of pushing the machine to 110 mph.


1975 BMW R90/6 Cafe Racer Bikeurious

BMW G310R Cafe Racer: In the Builder's Words This BMW cafe racer was built by myself in Oxfordshire, UK, as a shed build and is my first go at building a custom bike.


Jekyll & Hyde BMW K1100 by David Manchester Return of the Cafe Racers

This BMW R Nine T is a customized retro-inspired sportbike turned café racer. It is equipped with a 1,170cc air-cooled flat-twin engine that produces more than 110bhp thanks to enhanced airflow from engine upgrades and custom mapping, coupled with a six-speed transmission.


Motorcycle Monday Enter To Win These BMW Café Racers

Jacek Mulak of Cardsharper Customs in Lublin, Poland is the whole package; brains and brawn. But he recently decided to level up, by collaborating with a multi-disciplinary designer to build custom bikes under a new banner. This dishy BMW café racer is their first build, and it's a strong debut. Jacek's partner in this endeavor is Michał.


Dieser BMW Cafe Racer ist ein echter Rohdiamant Classic Driver Magazine

BMW Cafe Racers BMW Motorrad has been producing motorcycles since the 1920s, and tuners have been customizing them ever since. Whether you're interested in cafe racers based on the BMW airhead engines, flying bricks like the K-series, oilheads like the R nineT, or anything in between, we have you covered.


This Custom BMW R100RS Cafe Racer is Beautiful in Blue

The Best Café Racer Motorcycles Rundown Best Entry-Level Pick Brixton Crossfire 125 Read More Best Value Pick Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Read More Best Commuter Pick Honda Hawk11 Read More Best '80s-Inspired Pick Yamaha XSR900 Read More Best Custom Platform BMW R nineT 100 Years Read More Show more Brixton Crossfire 125


Blue Moon BMW K100 Café Racer by RW Motorcycles BikeBound

Retro vintage café racer type. What custom work was done on this bike? Chassis: Suzuki 1000 TLS inverted fork Suzuki 1000 TLS front rim with Tokico braking system New needle bearings for the steering Homemade front mudguard Rear rim from BMW 1200 GT New Brembo rear disc and pad Pirelli Super Corsa tires (160/60/17 AR and 120/70/17 AV)


BMW R80 Cafe Racer by Ironwood Custom Motorcycles BikeBound

The growing trend of restoring BMW motorcycles is sweeping the world. In Alaska, a genuine R 90 Café Racer recently attracted our attention.. Or simply as beautiful as Erik's truly memorable BMW R 90 Café Racer. + Read more. Passion knows no age. In his life outside of the workshop, Erik runs his own agency for insurance and financial.


This Custom BMW Cafe Racer Proves Some Motorcycles Are Truly Timeless • Gear Patrol

1970s-era BMW airheads respond well to the cafe racer treatment. But you don't often see one with a mono-shock conversion. This cafe racer is a 1976 R75/6 owned by graphic designer Casey Wilkinson of the motorcycle-mad Wilkinson Brothers, and he spotted it at the AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days.Despite having 100,000 miles on the clock, Casey bought it, and started drawing up a racy profile for.


BMW K100RS Cafe Racer Hageman Motorcycles Pipeburn

BMW cafe racer conversions are now commonplace and are frequently featured here on Return of the Cafe Racers. In more recent years BMW themselves have embraced the custom scene with their R Nine T, a motorcycle designed with customization in mind.


Chalcolithic Café Racer BMW R100 R Mystic Return of the Cafe Racers

Shiro's goal was to create a "Stylish, high potential cafe racer" which he did by using a few tried and tested 46 Works modifications. The first stage was deciding how the bike should look. Shiro is a fan of half fairing racers so he fit the BMW with a specially modified 46 Works cowl. To create a balanced bone line he added a BMW R75/6.


BMW K100RS Cafe Racer Hageman Motorcycles

BMW cafe racers. Here you'll find traditional 60s-style cafe racers based on the BMW R75 and R100, plus neo-retro builds based on newer models including the K100 'flying brick'. It's a good starting point to find the parts, seats and performance upgrades that'll take your own BMW to the next level—and get inspiration from other BMW.

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