🔥 Fire & Ice - Twin BMW Cafe Racer Builds! ❄️
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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In this video, we take you through the full transformation of two iconic BMW cafe racer builds-crafted to be the perfect complementary pair.
The 1985 BMW K100 has been completely rebuilt and finished in BMW Individual Sahkir Orange, representing Fire, with its bold and aggressive presence. Meanwhile, the 1989 BMW K100 is coated in BMW Individual Snapper Rocks Blue, embodying Ice, with its sleek and cool aesthetic.
Both bikes have been meticulously restored and customized to not only turn heads but also deliver an incredible riding experience. From frame modifications to custom seats, upgraded suspension, and performance tuning, these bikes are built to be unique yet harmonious twins on the road.
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You took an old stock embarrassment to ride bike & turned it into something to be proud to ride.. 👍
I think a, not too big but functional rear fender to match the front one would look pretty good.... Like a floating rear fender with hidden mounting brackets that run behind the shocks. So it actually looks like it's floating. Would add a splash of red & blue color the rear of the bike. While protecting it from splashes. Of course some people would probably prefer no rear fender.
I think the right small windscreen would look good on it also. Like maybe a late 90s early 2000s Triumph or Buell windscreen. Along with a custom rear removable rack. That held some military 🪖 like thick black duarable canvas saddlebags. With straps on them that keep em strapped down flat when empty. So they're not bulky & flapping around in the wind.
The rear rack & saddlebags could be made to quickly remove for a naked look & quickly installed for a road trip.
I hear ya! I like the idea of a floating rear fender.
Awesome work!
Thank you!
The only thing better than a bike with side covers is… one without them. Great work👌🏻
🤣 thank you!
👍👍👍🙂
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Red and Blue but where is the white? Great work. I miss the side cover. 8 out of 10 points. Greetings from Berlin, Germany. The home of BMW Motorcycles.
I do not like the side covers. It hides alot of details.
Both projects are absolutely amazing! Personally, the blue one is my favorite 💙
Could you share what handlebar control switches and muffler you used?
Thank you 🙏🏻 the hand controls are the original BMW switches and the muffler is also the original that has been cut down to a shorty exhaust.
Only one thing better than a “Flying Brick”… Yep, two “Flying Bricks!” 😍🤤🤣👍🏼
Haha that’s right!
First! 🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate you!
Bikes without side covers are missing something significant. It's ugly and unrefined. Café racers don't have to look like junk.
I do not like the side covers
@@BayCityRestorations So, make them the way that pleases you.