BMW

UPDATE: BMW…. WOW!


Thanks to Craig NOS in the comments and a link to a French message board.

Racer made by Sebastien in the south of France (Var) then sold. More details in the forum link. I am looking for more information.Craig NOS from Ze Craignos Monstercycles.blog
http://r1150r.forumactif.com/le-coin-du-flat-twin-f1/cafe-racer-bmw-t7722.htm

And one more bonus pic lifted from over there: Stunner!

I really want to know more bout this bike but I found it in a really obscure place. Can anyone enlighten me a bit on what must be a fairly well known ride in BMW circles?

Top Five All Time Favorite Production bikes. Second of Five. BMW R100GSPD


I’m going to go ahead and get this curve ball out of the way early.  I know more than a few of you might be scratching your heads a bit but hey it’s my list and I freely admit that I have some inconsistent taste in bikes. I like em all.

Well, “back in the day”, a South Florida dealer was clearing out old stock and had a sweet deal on a “Bumble Bee” black and yellow R100GS as the oilheads were on their way and he needed floorspace. I kick myself to this day for passing on it. Yeah I know the Bumble Bee wasn’t a Paris / Dakar model but I kick myself just the same. The R100GSPD was the penultimate model in the air cooled GS lineup and in my mind THE class defining Adventure bike. I think I may own one yet.

Reaader Ride with "Bonus Triumph Pics.


Aaron sent me a nice silhouette shot of his stable the other day along with a link to his flickr stream.  While perusing his photos I stumbled across this stunner of a custom Triumph Scrambler.  WOW!  Aaron I hope you don’t mind (and if you do I’ll pull them immediately) but I’m a huge Triumph fan and couldn’t pass these up. 

By the way your original submital is excellent and included below. I’d love to see more angles of the Duck and especially Beemer.

Thanks Very Much

Aarons original note:
Hey!
I got a bit inspired on Sunday and had some fun with my DSLR and Photoshop; I ended up with what I think is a very good photo of my two bikes (’75 BMW R75/6 and ’06 Ducati Multistrada 1000s) that you and your readers might like. The original is attached, and other sizes are at my flicker acct (under a Creative Commons license, so feel free to use what you like), here:
Cheers!
—Aaron

Here’s the shanghaied Triumph…

And the original submittable.  Excellent Shot!

One More Fantastic GS Wanderlust Shot.


Thanks to EnderTheX over on the ADV Rider Board for these last two GS pics.

GS800 Wanderlust.


This bike would be wasted on me.  With the “wife and kid” lifestyle that I’m currently in I don’t have the ability fully appreciate what it’s capable of.  And to be honest it’s a bit to “high techy” for my usual tastes.  I like em simple and rugged.  But all that aside,  I still want one!

2nd UPDATE: Suddenly Street Legal! BWM Cafe / Former Racer.


Second Update.  Thanks once again to our very knowledgeable commentators (thanks Tony) I have been informed that this is a creation of Ritmo Sereno (maybe I should try reading the decals on the bikes).  A seriously drool-worthy Japanese base builder of custom European machines.  Here is a direct link to one of the bikes below.   I can’t help you with the translation but the pictures speak for themselves.

Update:  A clarification.  As was pointed out in the comments I think it’s possible that this is the same bike but not really likely.  They are similar enough to make for an interesting blog entry but probably different rides.  Probably the same builder.  That or they knew (of) each other.

Now it’s a racebike….

Add lights and remove the pan and now it’s a Cafe… or is it the other way around.   Stunning bike(s) either way.

Another Oerdan Bezzi / Motosketches Masterpiece!


Wow!  What a freaking cool concept!  Go to Motosketches for lots more.  He’s been posting up a storm lately.

Wanderlust And a Beautiful BMW GSPD.


Photo from ADV Rider Site.

A Surprising BMW F650.


I never realized these boring old clinical thumpers could look this good!