Not sure if this is an incomplete Cafe racer with no lights of a trackday bike or something else… but I like it.
Month: October 2009
Almost Forgot! Friday Eye Candy!!

There a nice Monster Energy Motocrosser back there. 🙂 Full photo shoot HERE if you’re so inclined!
While we’re on BMW’s. Here’s a beauty of a 1964 R69S. And it’s For Sale!
It’s for sale in Rhode Island. You’ll have to track it down through IBMWR ads section. That’s all the info I have. Beautiful old classic.
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 06:20:35 -0400
From: ibmwr-ads@lists.ibmwr.org
Subject: [IBMWR-Ads] For Sale 1964 R69S
Category: Vintage bikes for sale
1964 R69S
This beauty is a high mileage rider (96k) that I would drive across
country tomorrow. Frame up restoration in ’85. Oil changed and valves
checked religiously. Enduro bags, Denfeld solo, S fairing, large
tank,Brown side stand, and bar ends. Various bumps and knicks that
accompany a rider. Starts second kick, and will draw much attention
wherever you go. Rear fender recently painted in Ohio (glasurit), so
color match is no problem. Will crate for shipment on this continent
only.
Price: 10,000
Location: Rhode Island
See more at http://photobucket.com/skivail
UPDATE: The Sakurama Cafe. The nicest BMW Cafe Racer … EVER.
UPDATE: Thank you to Lawerence (an alert reader who left a comment) the Website relating to this bike can be found here: Teamincomplete.com
For complete info on this amazing see this Adventure Rider Thread.
Fantastic CB160 Cafe Racer.
A beautiful Spondon framed Kawasaki Z1 from a friend of our anonymous reader.
Regular Contributor Ted Guthrie just back from the International Six Day Reunion Ride with some outstanding shots!
Ted Writes:
Hi, Steve. I’m just back from participating in the International Six Day Trial Reunion Ride. What’s that, you ask? Well, it’s a 2-day version of the oldest motorcycle competition event in the world – the International Six-Day Trial (now International Six-Day Enduro). Routinely referred to as the Olympics of Motorcycling, the ISDT(E) pits teams of riders from different countries in six consecutive days of off-road competition. Held each year in a different country, the ISDT(E) is one of the toughest and most prestigious motorcycle competition events in the world.
The Reunion Ride is a much milder version, primarily geared for old(er) riders, on vintage bikes. Numerous ISDT vets show up and participate, as well as AHRMA regulars and many other vintage motorcycle enthusiasts.
Here are a few pics of some of the more interesting machines I spotted.. Note, one exception is the phantom Rockford flattracker, which vintage resto specialist Gary Roach brought along for display. Also shown are a neat, little Benelli enduro bike, a genuine Jawa ISDT bike (similar to those piloted by the many-time ISDT champion East German team, back in the 60’s & 70’s), a couple of Rokons, and Bruce Williams’ ISDT-replica BMW. There were lots of other cool bikes, especially Pentons, Huskys, and Hodakas. I included a nice example of one of the Pentons (also owned by Gary Roach), as well as a trick, 70’s Honda XL350-based sidecar rig. Hope you find them all interesting. Oh yeah – I did compete, on my ’75 Can-Am 175 TNT. Bike ran great, but with all those ISDT vets and AHRMA regulars present, I got my ass handed to me. Sure had fun, though!
Ted Guthrie
I bet it was a hell of a good time! Thanks as always for sharing these great pics!


































