BMW R100 is a cafe racer-style racing motorcycle. But how it would look if R100 appear adopt street scrambler modifications genre? Surely there will be not difficult, because only need to adjust on several components.
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Kevils Speed Shop uses a 1980 BMW R100 as based to built Kevils 'Storm' Street Scrambler. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1aSiUTx) |
This is done by Kevils Speed Shop, a British specialist classic-style motorcycle modification workshop. He even knew very well how to make R100 increasingly stylish. BMW R series itself is quite successful and do not need a lot of changes.
If there is a change, the Kevils Speed Shop customers usually want a simple modification, clean and not expensive without compromising the quality.
The most interest is the transverse exhaust from the engine block to the rear. Free-flow exhaust is deliberately designed to support the performance of BMW R100's twin boxer engine.
In the machinery sector, Kevils replace old components. One of them by replacing Bing carburetor with Mikuni. And to beautify the appearance, engine block covered with a black coating.
Do not forget, this motorcycle is also ready to be used in various fields. So that comfort is maintained, Kevils pair of halo headlight, sport tires, more qualified shock-absorber, and a more comfortable brat-style seats.
Street scrambler-style motorcycle named 'Storm' has been tested to pass in various regions and the result is a lot of eyes were staring at him in awe, because it looks so fascinating.
Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of the two-wheeled monster and
stay alive with true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and
so does the cops...... *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | KEVILS SPEED SHOP | BIKESHEED]
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