Hey, First off: I really love the bike, it's looking so good! I know it's an older video, but I'm currently customizing my own R80 and I was wondering what exhaust pipes you're using/ where you got them? They sound amazing and look even better! Cheers
Hey! I love this build! Definitely a great source of info / inspiration. I was wondering how you like the Vonzeti subframe? I'm considering it for my '87 R80. My reservation is that I've read that some people think they're a bit flimsy / don't fit quite perfectly. What are your thoughts? Cheers!
What people think is right, both our subframes didn't fit perfectly and took some bending and fiddling to mount. The width of the top brackets does not fit between the brackets of the frame, so we had to mount the whole subframe a bit off-centre. Once it's in place it feels fine and very few people can tell it's not perfect. A local bike mechanic could have fabricated one for pretty much the same price, next time I'll get a custom made one.
Very nice, I just plan a similar project! Can‘t wait to start. May I ask u a question? I have a BMW R80/7 year 76. do you see the same possibility like your bike? and is it possible to mount cast rims instead of spoked weels? your answer is much appreciated regards Philipp Btw: very impressed 👍
Thanks! Turn signals are allways a bit tricky. I had the same ones on my Ducati Scrambler and was happy with their visibility. Some of the really bright ones are too small and I tend to prefer safety above style on some points.
@@ThomasC I agree man, I have a dominator modified in scrambler 1988,and I use 70' style round bar end with the cable inside the handlebar. But you right safety is never enough, still great job man.
Mooi project jongens. Goed gedaan!!! Een geweldig voorbeeld voor mijn R100RT scrambler project.
Hey,
First off: I really love the bike, it's looking so good!
I know it's an older video, but I'm currently customizing my own R80 and I was wondering what exhaust pipes you're using/ where you got them?
They sound amazing and look even better!
Cheers
Gran trabajo!!! Espectacular!!!
Hey! I love this build! Definitely a great source of info / inspiration. I was wondering how you like the Vonzeti subframe? I'm considering it for my '87 R80. My reservation is that I've read that some people think they're a bit flimsy / don't fit quite perfectly. What are your thoughts? Cheers!
What people think is right, both our subframes didn't fit perfectly and took some bending and fiddling to mount. The width of the top brackets does not fit between the brackets of the frame, so we had to mount the whole subframe a bit off-centre. Once it's in place it feels fine and very few people can tell it's not perfect. A local bike mechanic could have fabricated one for pretty much the same price, next time I'll get a custom made one.
@@ThomasC Thank you!! Very good to know!
Great stuff!!!
Very nice, I just plan a similar project! Can‘t wait to start. May I ask u a question?
I have a BMW R80/7 year 76.
do you see the same possibility like your bike? and is it possible to mount cast rims instead of spoked weels?
your answer is much appreciated
regards Philipp
Btw: very impressed 👍
😎🤟
What are your gloves called in this video?
i need an information , how much a r100 scrambler brand new 7k miles cost ?
Stunning bikes, great colours just one thing I don't like, the turn light signals, too modern for an aged scrambler. Nice ride
Thanks! Turn signals are allways a bit tricky. I had the same ones on my Ducati Scrambler and was happy with their visibility. Some of the really bright ones are too small and I tend to prefer safety above style on some points.
@@ThomasC I agree man, I have a dominator modified in scrambler 1988,and I use 70' style round bar end with the cable inside the handlebar. But you right safety is never enough, still great job man.
Id rather call that a bratstyle. How much fuel does it consume?
Well, it's a bit of a grey zone I think. It's not a very off-road kind of bike, so I get your point :-) No idea about consumption.
which country is it?
North Korea, but close to the DMZ so you can actually see parts of South Korea as well.
@@ThomasC no joke bro. I been to gaesung there before. It was a beautiful city
Read the video description... He says something about Belgian roads....
Hi mate, love the bike! Have you got instagram? thanks