A Brazilian BMW K100 Cafe Racer With A CVT Transmission For Disabled Riders


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BMW's K100 Sports Tourer is a motorcycle that few people would consider when planning a custom build. Despite it's 1000cc, 4 cylinder motor delivering an impressive 90bhp and a top speed of close to a ton and a half, it's 240kg bulk make it somewhat of a behemoth. For Frank of Moto Sumisura though the opportunity to modify this beast of a.


A Brazilian BMW K100 Cafe Racer With A CVT Transmission For Disabled Riders

Retro Rides by Lourenço builds a CVT cafe racer for a disabled rider… The BMW K100 "Flying Brick" has become an unexpected darling of the customs scene, a four-cylinder, fuel-injected, shaft-drive machine with the 987cc engine laid flat on its side in the frame, giving the bike its nickname. Produced from 1982-92, the "Flying Brick" is a favorite donor of our new friend Gustavo.


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A Brazilian BMW K100 Cafe Racer With A CVT Transmission For Disabled Riders

From the minute it hit the custom scene, the BMW K100 has been an underdog. With a brick-like motor, overly angled bodywork and a kinked subframe, it's a far less appealing option than the more handsome R-series boxer. But that hasn't stopped it from becoming a surprisingly popular choice. The key lies in how you customize the K100. If your strategy is to shoehorn it into a traditional build.


A Brazilian BMW K100 Cafe Racer With A CVT Transmission For Disabled Riders

A few years ago, building a cafe racer usually meant imbuing it with a sense of nostalgia. But these days, the custom scene is just as much about modernizing older motorcycles. So we're seeing more and more builds that combine sharp lines and a sense of minimalism, with performance upgrades matched to 'neo-retro' looks. This deft BMW K100 from Motocrew, the one-man custom shop of Chris.


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Overall, the BMW K100 Cafe Racer is an impressive performance machine that is sure to provide a thrilling ride. Whether you're looking for a comfortable city cruiser or an adrenaline-filled weekend ride, the K100 Cafe Racer has something to offer riders of all levels. It's reliable, stylish, and offers plenty of power to keep you moving for.


A Brazilian BMW K100 Cafe Racer With A CVT Transmission For Disabled Riders

Some of the same engineers who'd worked on BMW's Formula Two race engine were enlisted to design, develop, and test the 987cc, 90-hp engine for the K100. It used Bosch Jetronic fuel injection like the BMW 3-series cars of the era, and featured a breaker-less electronic ignition system. It's a testament to the K100's engineering that.


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This BMW K100 cafe racer is unlike any you've ever seen, it's fitted with a bespoke CVT automatic transmission to allow its partially disabled owner to ride it. Many people with disabilities are restricted to either not riding motorcycles at all, or to riding three-wheeled bikes like Can Ams, Ural sidecar motorcycles, and the Piaggio MP3.


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Mokka is the nom de plume of Árpi Bozi, a young programmer from Hungary. For the past five years, he's sought refuge from the digital world by building beautifully finished customs. "It's a cheap but quite ugly bike," says Árpi. "So the idea was to turn it into a vintage-looking trail bike.". A CB250RS only weighs around 148 kg.


BMW K100 Cafe Racer

The Flying Brick that inspired The Cafe Racer Bible…. While the BMW K100 has become a darling of the customs scene in recent years, there's one builder who's been a fan of the "Flying Brick" since he was a kid, Gustavo Lourenço of Brazil's Retro Rides by Lourenço — a family-run workshop whose K100 CVT cafe racer we recently featured. . Says Gus


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"The 'naked' K100 had a small 'radiator protector' next to the gas tank," says Gustavo, "so we started the project from this part. The most difficult task was to transform this piece into something to be admired, in the café racer style.". After hours of design and several discarded models, Retrorides hit on the solution: a flush-fitting panel with a grill that complements the.


A Brazilian BMW K100 Cafe Racer With A CVT Transmission For Disabled Riders

That ugly two-tier two-seat seat isn't compatible with a Cafe Racer transformation. The chassis of the BMW K100 is the same as that of the BMW K75 and we are going to cut it where I indicate in the drawing. From there we will weld a flat subframe in which to install the seat of our choice. Cut-off limit point on a BMW K100 or BMW K75.