YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
Some nice work gone into that. Doesn't get my pulse racing though - take a bike with a very unexciting engine (the 1200 version was a bit of a plodder, so I assume the 1000 was too), take most of the useful bits off (luggage, weather protection, pillion seat)...and then put bar-end mirrors on.
Some good fabrication work though. (V impressive for someone that age).
The other thing it emphasises is just how big the shaft drive housing has become on the modern BMWs. That one looks very neat and unobtrusive.
Some good fabrication work though. (V impressive for someone that age).
The other thing it emphasises is just how big the shaft drive housing has become on the modern BMWs. That one looks very neat and unobtrusive.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
Modern ones have paralever which naturally makes it bigger? Also doubles as the swingarm so you're gonna make it bigger and stiffer over the years anyway?
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
True, but it makes the older ones a better bet for customising I think. Looks a lot less hulking.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:58 am Modern ones have paralever which naturally makes it bigger? Also doubles as the swingarm so you're gonna make it bigger and stiffer over the years anyway?
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
Original airhead R twins had a 'fork'. Ks always had single-sided.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:58 am Modern ones have paralever which naturally makes it bigger? Also doubles as the swingarm so you're gonna make it bigger and stiffer over the years anyway?
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
Has a sort of 'V Max' look.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
I've always disliked the brick engined beemers,but this looks very tidy.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
I think pretty much the only thing I'd change about that is the bar end mirrors.
I love the switchgear. Sure, it's not labelled (I think?) but if it were your own bike you'd soon get used to it and that wouldn't matter. Top marks for the satin finish carbon too, 'ardest form of carbon bodywork to pull off well is that. I also can't quite tell if the front mudguard extends much past the forks, it's in shadow.
Maybe some slightly more elegant pegs.
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I love the switchgear. Sure, it's not labelled (I think?) but if it were your own bike you'd soon get used to it and that wouldn't matter. Top marks for the satin finish carbon too, 'ardest form of carbon bodywork to pull off well is that. I also can't quite tell if the front mudguard extends much past the forks, it's in shadow.
Maybe some slightly more elegant pegs.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
The switch gear on my K1200 isn't labelled, cos a previous owner seems to have 'cleaned' all the iconography off them.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
They've done a great job of disguising all that stuff lurking under the tank each side - that could have been an awful mess
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
The CF moulding on the RH side almost aligns with the shape of the tank. They could have done a matching panel on the left.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
Is that space for carrying a big bag of Doritos? Or maybe a weeks shopping?
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
It's no good. I just look at these sawn-off rear ends and think "hideous" almost every time.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
It's the perfect example of how to overstyle something. The Harley engined thing on the other thread shows how less is more - which is ironic as this has less but it's all shit.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
Monolever R's just had a tube with the bevel box bolted to the end.Horse wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 11:23 amOriginal airhead R twins had a 'fork'. Ks always had single-sided.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:58 am Modern ones have paralever which naturally makes it bigger? Also doubles as the swingarm so you're gonna make it bigger and stiffer over the years anyway?
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
Very neatly done, lots of nice touches (like the minimalist BMW tank badges), but why choose a flying brick as the starting point? Even after all that's been done to it, it's still going to be overweight and underpowered (and thereby unexciting) compared to any other remotely modern 1000cc bike chosen as a donor.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
If you want a bike that rides like a modern bike...well...I'm sure you can figure out the rest Not the point is it.
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
My point is that by choosing a flying brick as the starting point you're automatically handicapping yourself in comparison to using other bikes from the same era. And what the builder has done is to try and make a bike that rides like a modern bike - so not really sure what your point is...
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
They were later airheads, probably introduced after the K series.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 6:02 pmMonolever R's just had a tube with the bevel box bolted to the end.Horse wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 11:23 amOriginal airhead R twins had a 'fork'. Ks always had single-sided.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:58 am Modern ones have paralever which naturally makes it bigger? Also doubles as the swingarm so you're gonna make it bigger and stiffer over the years anyway?
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Re: YOUNG GUN, OLD METAL: A BMW K100 LT FROM A RISING STAR
If they'd put in a Buell-type laid-down shock, then completely cantilevered the seat, it would have been far more striking.
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